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those of the exterior bold and round, about three inches and 

 a half in diameter. Superb. 



C. Lowii, very dark crimson, imbricated flower; fine, bold 

 petals; foliage cordate, pale-green. Magnificent. 



Mrs. Cope {Sherwood), blush white with rose and red spota 

 and stripes, very perfectly formed, imbricated to the centre, 

 flower full medium size, opens well ; foliage heart-shaped, 

 pale-green, plant of a bushy habit. Magnificent. 



Mrs. Fetters, large, dark-red, shading to rose in the centre, 

 perfectly imbricated; fine round petals, very regularly dis- 

 posed; foliage dark green. One of the best of its colour. 

 Magnificent. 



C. Mrs. Lcnm'g (Buist), dark rose, perfect form, great 

 depth of petals, full size, plant of bushy habit, flowers freely, 

 foliage stiff, pale green. Magnificent. 



C. Mrs. Sutter (Sutter), pure white, delicately striped with 

 rose, fine round petals, fully double, medium size, plant of 

 erect growth, foliage long oval; very distinct. Magnificent. 



0. Mrs. Ritchie (Kitchie), colour blush white, with dis- 

 tinct pink stripes, petals bold and round, fully- imbricated, 

 under medium size; foliage heart-shaped, of a pale green; 

 strong growth. Magnificent. 



C. myrtifidlia, known in our collections as involuta. 

 There are two varieties of it, major and minor; the former ia 

 certainly the best, and has a very handsome, large, and regular 

 red flower; the centre frequently is pink and purple; it is 

 much the shape of double white, only the petals are more 

 cupped. The flower is of considerable duration. The foliage, 

 though small, is much larger than that of any of our common 

 myrtles, which might make many mistake its character; aud 

 another prominent feature is, the leaves are much recurved 

 and shining; plant pendulous, of a pale green. Magnificent. 



C. Madonna, very pure white, delicately striped with 

 bright rose ; perfectly imbricated, and above medium size ; 

 foliage dark shining green. Magnificent. 



C. Mrs. Abby Wilder, white striped with pink; a regularly 

 imbricated flower of fine formation; foliage large, coarse, 

 sickly green. Magnificent 



C. Miss Percival, large flower, pure white, very fine when 

 in bud, not fully double; foliage dark shining green. Good. 

 When we have the pleasure of giving a Camellia this name, 

 it will be, in our estimation at least, without a fault. 



