22 JS'otice.s of new and beautiful Plants 



C. j. ColvilH rubra (Belgium) " bright rose, with dark stripes, 

 very double." 



C. j. delicatissima (Enghsh) " blush white, delicately striped 

 with red, very full." 



C. j. Donckelaeri (China) " very beautifully variegated scar- 

 let and white, very large, but not quite full." 



C. j. francofurtensis (Germany) "quite large, full and perfect, 

 bright rose, the outer petals darker." 



C. j. imbricata alba (English) " perfect, full white flower, oc- 

 casionally tipped with red." 



C. j. Rollim (if the true, Belgium) " very large, bright rose, 

 and perfect." 



C. j. rosea nova (China) " bright rose, small, full and perfect 

 as wyrtifolia." 



C. j. tricolor (China) "if Van Siebold's, (the wrong sort is 

 nothing but imbricata,) clear white ground, striped with scarlet 

 and rose, not quite full, but very large and distinguished." 



C. j. triumphans (English) " deep rose, very thick and large 

 flower." 



C. j. GunnelH (Germany) " clear white, large and full." 



C. j. colorata nova (Belgium) " dark crimson, large and beau- 

 tiful." 



*C. j. nobillisima, " clear white, cupped petals, large and 

 perfect." 



*C. j. ochroleuca (China) " very scarce and eagerly sought 

 for, not yet flowered; said to be nearly yellow." 



*C. j. rugosissima (Belgium) "bright orange, scarlet; very 

 full and perfect." 



*C. j. Schryumakersu (Belgium) " dark scarlet; better than 

 corallina." 



*C. j. superbissima, " raised by M. de Socco, Milan, and 

 which he describes as bright rose, and of the enormous size of 

 seven and a half inches in diameter." 



*C.j. CampbelH (Scotland) " clear white, with regular scarlet 

 stripes." 



*C. j. Palmer's Perfection (China) "said to be the most 

 distinguished flower ever imported from China." 



*C. j. Alnutti superba nova, "described as the best flower 

 yet raised in England." 



*C. j. King, " clear white, with regular scarlet stripes and 

 points, the centre yellowish, petals undulated, very full and per- 

 fect." 



Of camellias King, and Palmer's Perfection, my correspon- 

 dent remarks, " Of all the camellias, these are now most sought 

 for; the former I paid last autumn twenty-six guineas for a plant 

 with seven leaves, and ten guineas for the latter, with two 

 leaves."— JH P. Wilder. 



