CHAP. XIx. TERNSTROMIA‘CEZ:. CAME‘LLIA. 389 
# C. j. 55 aucubefolia Loudon’s H. B. The Aucuba-leaved J.C.— Splendid ; its flowers red, and 
produced from February to May. Flowers of it were exhibited at a meeting of the 
London Horticultural Society, on March 3. 1835, from the Society’s Garden. (G. M., 
vol. xi. p. 216.) 
 (. j. 56 expinsa Loudon’s H.B. The expanded-fiowered J. C. — Described to be splendid ; 
its flowers red, and produced from February to May. C. j. Susanna, C. j. Martha, and 
C, j. Wadiedna were raised from seeds of this variety. (G. M., vol. xi. p. 294.) 
m C. j. 57 Susdnna Gard. Mag., vol. xi. p. 294. Miss Susanna Thomson’s J. C.— The 
flower assimilates to that of C. j. Sweetid@na, and some have thought that it equals or 
surpasses it in merit. The petals have a white ground, with pink stripes, in the manner 
of those of the carnation, but fewer and fainter: the centre of the flower is pretty well 
filled with petals. The flowers are produced‘in plenty. It was raised in Thomson’s 
Nursery, Mile End, from seed of the variety termed C. expinsa, produced in 1827, and 
sown in 1828. 
# C. j. 58 Martha Gard. Mag., vol. xi. p. 294. Martha Poole’s J. C.—Its flower assimi- 
lates to that of C. j. Colvillz The mode of its formation is somewhat that of the waratah. 
The petals have a blush ground and pink stripes; the centre of the flower is filled with 
petals. The flowers are produced in plenty. The foliage is fine. Named after Mrs. 
Poole, formerly Martha Thomson. 
# C. j. 59 Wadieana.—Petals of adead white colour. ,The flower large ; formed differently from 
either the flowers of C. j. Alba pléna, or C. j. fimbriata: the petals are larger and less com- 
pactly disposed ; though the centre is filled. The flowers stand long on the plant. The 
leaves are large and healthy. It was raised from the same stock of seeds as C, j. Susanna. 
Named after Mr. Wadie, propagator in Thomson’s Nursery, Mile End. 
d. Names of Varieties of Caméllia japénica that are mentioned in Gard. Mag., 
vol. xi., ut without any Description of them being given. 
C. Clivedna, conspicua, decdra, princeps, rotundifolia, Palmer7, Reevész?, longifdlia, are men- 
tioned in p. 215. In p. 216., C. Dorsété, péndula. In p. 326., C. Allnatta alba, and su- 
perba. Eight hybrid camellias, raised in the gardens of W. F. Campbell, Esq., M. P., 
Woodhall, Lanarkshire, the names of which are not given, are mentioned in Gard. 
Mag., vol. xi. p. 295. 
D. Varieties of Caméllia japonica included in the foregoing Lists, but placed 
here in the Order of their Hardiness in the Vauxhall Nursery, with the Retail 
Prices of Messrs. Chandler in 1836, for Plants of the smallest Size, affived 
to each, 
a. Varieties of C. japonica planted out against a North-west Wall, and which have 
grown and flowered well without any Protection, for Eight Years. 
Caméllia japdénica, or  variegata, 3s. 6d. peonieflora, 3s. 6d. 
single red, 3s. 6d. rosea, 3s. 6d. incarnata, 3s. 6d. 
alba pléna, 3s. 6d. Pomponia, 3s. 6d. variabilis, 3s. 6d. 
b. Varieties of C. japonica considered the finest and most desirable, of all of 
which there are in the Vauxhall Nursery Stools planted in Cold-pits, and 
protected in severe Weather with only the Lights. The Names in the List are 
placed according to the Hardiness of the Sorts, and their Vigour of Growth. 
rubra pléna, 3s. 6d. dianthiflora, 5s. myrtifolia, 5s. 
atro-rubens, 5s. alba sémi-duplex, fimbriata, 5s. 
Welbankidna, 5s. 10s. 6d. Elphinstonidna, 7s. 6d. 
corallina, 7s. 6d. Sabini, 10s. 6d. Parksii, 10s. 6d. 
imbricata, 7s. 6d. Aitoni, 7s. 6d. compacta, 7s. 6d, 
Chandler, 7s. 6d. Rosa sinénsis, 7s. 6d. Réssii, 7s. 6d. 
Colvilli, 10s. 6d. anemoneflora, 5s. delicatissima, 21s. 
élegans, 10s. 6d. Rosa mindi, 5s. Gilésii, 31s. 6d. 
eximia, 7s. 6d. eclipsis, 7s. 6d. triamphans, 42s. 
speciosa, 10s. 6d. punctata, 7s. 6d. althzzeflora, 7s. 6d. 
anemoneflora alba, spléndens, 5s. spofforthiana, 21s. 
7s. 6d. Wiltoni, 7s. 6d. crassinérvis, 7s. 6d. 
fldrida, 7s, 6d. concinna, 10s. 6d. Le Blanc’s red, or résea, 
insignis, 7s. 6d. Woddsii, 7s. 6d. 10s. 6d. 
# 2, C. ReTIcULA‘TA Lind/, The reticulated-/eaved Camellia, or Captain 
Rawes’s Camellia. 
Identification. Lindl. Bot. Reg., t. 1078. ; Hook. Bot. Mag., t. 2784.; Don's Mill., 1. p. 576. 
Engravings. Lindl. Bot. Reg., 1078.; Hook. Bot. Mag., t. 2784.; Chandl. IIL, t. 4. 
Spec. Char., §c. Leaves oblong, acuminated, serrated, flat, reticulated. 
Flowers axillary, solitary. Calyx 5-sepaled, coloured. Ovary silky. (Do's 
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