figured in the London Flor. and Bot. Magazines. 71 



venosa Wiltoni 



virginea (Floy's) Woodsii 



Wallnem C. eurjoides 



Wardii maliflora 



Weimario reticulata 

 Welbanku 



t^t our Garden a considerable number of varieties will be in 

 flower. Among them, C. j. Colvillit, corallina, anemoneflora 

 alba, conchiflora alba, concinna, imbricata, Chandleri, elegans, 

 and Vandesia superba, will be superb specimens. The buds on 

 Colvillii are remarkably large, and promise finer blooms than 

 have been seen in the vicinity of Boston. The following includes 

 nearly all the kinds which will expand in February. 



C. j. alba plena 



simplex 



acutifolia 

 Jiglae 

 althseaeflora 

 anemoneflora 



alba 



rosea 



blanda 



Chandleri 



coccinea 



CoUa 



Colvillw 



colorata 



compacta 



Comptomana 



conchiflora 



alba 



concinna 



corallina 



coronata rosea 



crassifolia 



crassinervis 



dec6ra 



dianthiflora 



eclipsis 



electa 



elegans 



elgantissima 



excelsa 



fimbriata 



flammea 



florida 



Floyu 



fulgens 



gloria belgica 



mundi 



gloriosa 



Goussonia 



grandiflora (single) 



helvola 



Herberti 



imbricata 



incarnata 



insignis 



Kew blush 



MagnoUcEfdlia 



marmorata 



ntyrtifolia 



Pseoniflora alba 



rosea 



Palmeru alba 



pallida 



paradoxica (single) 



Parks's striped 



Fonipbnia 



plena 



purple warratah 



Reevesu nova 



Roi des Pays Bas 



jRosa sinensis 



rosea 



Kossiilna superba 



rubra plena 



rubricaulis 



sericea 



Vandesia superba 



variegata 



venosa 



Welbankzi 



Wiltoni 

 C. Kissi 

 ?nalifl6ra 

 reticulikta 



Jit the Botanic Garden^ a seedling plant, raised by Mr. Car- 

 ter, has been in bloom. It is in the style of the carnation war- 

 ratah, but the outer petals are white, and the small inner ones 

 finely striated, as in the former variety, forming a beautiful 

 contrast. 



