78 GREEN-HOUSEREPOTTING. [MARCH. 



C. rubricdulis. Lady Campbell's, very double, colour 

 very rich dark red, with stripes of pure white, beauti- 

 fully contrasted. The richness of this flower is very 

 striking, and much esteemed; flowers freely. 



C. longifolia is a single red, the foliage is large, and 

 longer than the generality of them. 



C. chandlrerti) or versicolor, colour vivid scarlet with 

 occasional splashes of pure white; the flowers vary, and 

 are of long duration, from six to eight weeks ; foliage 

 large and dark glossy green. 



C. aitbnia. This variety is a beautiful specimen of 

 a single flower affording a developement of the organ 

 of fructification; the petals are delicately penciled, 

 and the anthers very bold, colour* pink, and the flower 

 very large; grows freely, and, in our opinion, is sur- 

 passed by none of the single sorts, for raising fine new 

 varieties, if impregnated with the pollen from double 

 flowers. 



C. althceifldrct) hollyhock-flowered, is a great beauty, 

 with large double dark red flowers, the veins are very 

 prominent, petals frequently irregular; foliage large, 

 and approaches to the foliage of single red ; ' and is 

 much esteemed. 



C. coralRna, coral-flowered, a very deep scarlet dou- 

 ble flower, and bears a high character. 



C. insignis, a most splendid double flower, large dull 

 red colour; a very free grower, and highly estimated. 



C. anemoneflora alba. Those that have seen the 

 common anemoneflora will be disappointed in the ap- 

 pearance of this, not being pure white, neither properly 

 anemone-flowered, though a very good flower, and 



