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\October, 



sharply marked off by the pruminent veins is ; plants from the Etwt, hut they n.v.r did any- 

 colored ; in others ^i-ain (he tvv„ p.vceeding j thin- with us, neither ha.s it bloomed any. 'I 

 characters are combine.l. The general outline I should be very thankful for your instruction ; or 

 of the plant is bolder and the color more varied perhaps, son,.,' of your corn-spondeiUs ini-ht h^ 

 than .-1. tricolor.— Messr, J. VtUvh cV Sons, Chh- more familiar with this little plant." 

 wick, London. ^'Pl,^. j,,,^,^ ,,,„^^^,j j,^ nurs.-ri.-s aa llondeleti* 



ACALYPIIA MACROniVLLA. 



SCRAPS AND QUERIES. anomale, blooms profasely all thu Summcf 



when growing in the open ground. — Ed. G. M.] 



j Double Richabdia.— W. M. M., Oswego, 



RONDELETIA .-^^OMALE.— T. J. B., WTites : j I^-. Y., wrltcs : " I have now in blossom a doublo 



" I would be very glad to find out more about I flower on the Richardia alba maculata. Durins; 



Roudeletia anomale. I received a few the past Winter this form has occurred several 



