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long, of a rich smooth green is a plant of free growth and 

 profuse flowering; bloomed first in 1836. With pleasure, we 

 say it is our first seedling of merit. Magnificent. 



C. President (Buist), bright rose pink, petals pointed, 

 closely imbricated to the centre, cup form, plant of free up- 

 right growth, foliage heart-shaped, pale green; flowers freely 

 Magnificent. 



0. punctata, see Invincible. 



C. Prince Albert, pale rose, striped with bright red, very 

 distinct; a Chinese variety, perfectly double, a large flower: 

 petals rather short in the centre. Superb. 



C. Queen of England, dark rosy crimson, with an occa- 

 sional spot of white; large, imbricated, and fully double. 

 Magnificent. 



C. Queen Victoria (Priestley's), crimson, occasionally 

 marked with white; flower large, perfectly imbricated; fo- 

 liage strong, dark green. Magnificent. 



C. ro'sd sinensis, a large, double flower, four inches in dia- 

 meter ; colour bright, rosy pink, petals long and full, closely 

 imbricated to the centre : a very distinct variety, with beau- 

 tiful dark green, shining foliage, two inches wide and three 

 and a half long; grows and flowers freely. Magnificent. 



C. rubra pleno, or GreavilFs double red, is a strong-grow- 

 ing and free-flowering variety. The flowers are large, irre- 

 gular, and very double, and are of long duration ; foliage of 

 a yellowish-green, leaves two inches wide and three inches 

 long; plant of a stiff habit. Superb. 



C. Saccoi, bright rose, imbricated form, very perfect, 

 fading to a pale rose; a free bloomer. Magnificent. 



C. Saccoi de nova and Magnifii are the same, very similar 

 to the former, merely a shade paler in colour; foliage more 

 distinctly nerved and serrated. Magnificent. 



C. Sarah Frost, rich crimson, of perfectly imbricated form, 

 very full, a profuse bloomer, growing freely, of upright habit. 

 Magnificent. 



C. Sherwoodii, rosy crimson, frequently spotted with pure 

 white; very double; petals reflexed when fully open; a free 

 grower and profuse bloomer. Magnificent. A seedling by 

 Mr. Sherwood. 



C. sesdngtua rosea. See among the species. 



C. specibm is a most splendid variety, has been called 

 Chinese-striped Waratah. The guard petals are large, round 



