and Crystal Palace Nursery, Forest Hill) is, like most of the 

 Double Petunias, of French origin. It is descrihed by the 

 raiser, M. Eeadatler, as being of a white ground, blotched with 

 carmine purple ; but this is not its general character. We have 

 had some plants of it in bloom this season, and saw a large 

 quantity of it at Messrs. Carter's, at Forest Hill, and their flowers 

 were all similar to those now figured — a beautiful carmine-purple, 

 with the margin of the petals edged with a clear line of white, 

 it forms in this character a most striking plant. We have also 

 seen a very rich self-coloured flower, called Princess, which we 

 received from the same source, and which forms a fitting com- 

 panion to the plant figured. 



