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,.,", 1^0 tnio Aucuba japonica is not varioKated, but has bean- I briKhtest colour ; and when the female plants are imnreimated 

 tiful shimng greeu leaves, which, when young, are of the | it will possess an adcUtioual charm in being covered with its 



Aucuba japonica. 



iMge fed berries. It may safely he predicted of this new intro- 1 shrubbery, where it will be quite as valuable as the common 

 duetion, that in a few years it will be planted in every | Laurel, and, Uke it, will form admirable hedges. For plantiDg 



