220 NEW AND RARE TLANTS. 



3. Ayrshire Ruga, pale flesh coloured. 



4. Crimson Ruga. 



5. Lovely Rambler, bright pink. 



6. Alice Gray, white. 



7. Sempervirens, New, cream coloured. 



8. Mademoiselle d'Euphraisie, cream, back of the 



petals pink. 



9. Myranthus Ranunculacea, rosy light purple. 



10. Adelaide d'Orleans, shaded pale rose. 



11. Multiflora Laure Davoust, changeable pink. ; 



12. Superba, pencilled rose. 



13. Crimson Grevillii, purplish crimson. 



14. Boursault Amadis, or Crimson, bright purplish crimson. 

 15. Gracilis, bright purplish rose. 



16. Elegans, purplish crimson, with white stripes. 



17. Hybrid Climbing, Wood's Garland, changeable lilac and blush. 

 18. .Madame d'Arblay, white. 



Your correspondent cannot do better than fill the three beds with 

 the best of the following classes : Rosa Alba, Damask, and Provence, 

 or China, in one bed, as they will keep flowering all the autumn. 

 Should your correspondent wish for further information, I will give 

 him all he wishes. 



Wcstcrham, September I8lh, 1840. 



PART II. 

 LIST OF NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 



A 

 NOTICED IN BOTANICAL REGISTER. 



Catasetum monachantiius (roseo-album). — From Para, bloomed in the 

 Glasgow Botanic Garden. Flowers white, with a lip tipped, and banded with 

 red. 



Catasetum myanthus (spinosum). — From Brazil, the flowers like C. baibatum, 

 but somewhat larger, and of brighter colours. Bloomed in the Glasgow But. 

 Garden. 



Aquilegia vragrans. — From North India. A hardy perennial. Flowers 

 very fragrant, of a pale straw colour. 



Aquii.eoia pubielora. — From the Ilimmalayan mountains. A hardy 

 perennial. Flowers of a pale purple, scentless. 



