172 ON A LIST OF NEW CAMELLIAS. 



adopted with the Ipomopsis elegans; my plants are looking very 

 fine, and are showing for blossom. 



In return, I should like to see a list of greenhouse plants of 

 the greatest beauty, stating their colours, the time of blowing, 

 and also the method of propagating them. I should also like to 

 know how to impregnate the Thunbergia alata alba, as I have a 

 fine plant, and wish to propagate more from it.* 

 June 19th 1837. 



[* Very readily by cuttings of young shoots being inserted in sand. We 

 should be greatly obliged by the Article on the Ipomopsis at an early op- 

 portunity — Conductor.] 



ARTICLE III. 

 AN ADDITIONAL LIST OF NEW CAMELLIAS. 



BY MR. GEORGE JOSEPH KAMEL. 



My two former communications being favourably received, and 

 by you inserted in Vol. III. and IV. of the Cabinet, I forward you 

 an additional list of new varieties. On page 200 of Vol. IV. 

 it is stated that Camellias are two years coming up from seed, an 

 assertion I can contradict, [having plants six inches high in six 

 months, by sowing the seed as soon as ripe, and placing it in the 

 stove. 



On page 154 Vol, IV. for Flosackia Hosackia. 



