GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA. “Da 
Java. Blossoms in September. Belongs to — Introduced by Mr. Van Houtte. 
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176. The introduction of the vas to our gardens enables us 
meeting of the Horticultural Society by Mr. Cole, gardener to 
J. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, one of the most zealous and suc- 
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ul competitors at the metropolitan summer exhibitions. It is a stiff erect shrub, with short coarse fibres in 2 
place of stipules, The leaves are oblong, a little tapering to either end, eem entire, cipio em on the under 
Side. Panieles naked, erect, pyramidal Flowers tetramerous. Petals white. Stamens purple. A very handsome 
stove plant, bearing carriage well, and therefore suited to the purpose of exhibition. 
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