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The Dictionary of Gardening, 



Camellia — continued. 



bright rose: Jkkfersonii, fine crimson; Jenny I,ind,* flowers 

 iinlirii^ated to tlie extreme centre, broad, and of good substance, 

 wliite, striped and marbled with rose; Jubilee,* flowers very 



Camellia — continued. 



Leon Leguay, rich crimson; Maiiamk Ambroisr Veksciiap- 

 KELT,* wliite, shaded with bhisli, and (bitted with red ; Madame 

 Lebois, brii;ht rose, Kiiely imbricated, and of good form ; Matiio- 



1. C. lactiflora. 



2. C. rotundifolia Hostii. 3. C. carpathica turliinata. 



Fig. 339. Group ok Campanulas. 



4. r. carpatluoa alba. 



large, with broad, round, imbricated petals, white, marbled 

 with rose, centre pure white; Ladv Hume's Blush,* tiowers 

 flesh-colour, and of excellent form ; I.A Maestosa, rose, mottled 

 with white ; Leeana supebba, flowprs si^lmon-red, very flne ; 



TiANA,* flowers brilliant red, and beautifully imbricated, extra 

 fine; Matiiotiana alba, flowers large, finely imbricated to the 

 centre, pure white ; MomiRONl," a line pure white flower; Mrs. 

 Abbey Wjlder, ivory-white, striped with rose, well imbricated; 



