*° BESCRIPTIVE LIBT OF CAMELLIAS. 



Rrahmin Superb, uncertain, but occasionally first rate blooms 

 are to be obtained. 



nedlarfs Golden Sovereign, large re-flexed bright yellow, only 

 very moderate. 



Lady of Oulton, petals involuted, only moderate flower. 



Parnplin's Middlesex Rival, very good show flower, large and 

 generally to be depended upon. 



Etonian, is somewhat uncertain, but very good in its best cha- 

 racter. 



Moun/joy's Carmine Perfection, very neat and good show flower. 



Jackson's Lady de Roos, a very neat flower. 



Whittle Harvey, large loose flower. 



Gil Bias, bronze, a good flower 



Skirving's Duchess of Sutherland, uncertain, from sometimes ap- 

 pearing with a hard eye, but now and then very fine and first 

 rate. 



Rival Sussex, a very good flower, first rate. 



Lownde's Bianco, white, of middle size, good flower 



Doctor Hawtry, large cupped flower, moderately good, but will 

 not do for a small stand. 



Charles Kenrich, good for nothing. 



Metropolitan Purple, moderate, but rather too starry. 



Brown's Quilled Perfection, occasionally very fine, but very un- 

 certain and rather too much quilled. 



ARTICLE IV. 

 A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF CAMELLIAS. 



BY CAMELLIA. 



Continued from p .11. 

 Floyii, semi double fine red, very large, like reticulata, extra. 

 Rosea, double, very light red foliage, like myrtifolia, (new var. 



from China.) 

 Imbricata alba, double white with red spot or stripe, fine form. 

 Kermocina, double dark red, good. 

 Superbissima, double carmine, white stripes, extra fine. 

 Fascwulata speciosa, flesh colour, white stripe or spot, extra. 

 Corvperii, double white, red spot or stripe, good. 

 Jussieua, double light rose, cupped petals, fine form. 

 Gtfesii, double dark red with white spot or stripe, extra fine. 



