Notes and Gleanings. 



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NOTES AND GLEANINGS FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGES. 



New Crotons. — Most cultivators of stove-plants appreciate the merits of 

 the several variegated crotons known in gardens as C. variegatum, C.picttim. 



CROTON MAXIMUM. 



and C. lineare, as the fine specimens produced, and their frequent appear- 

 ance at exhibitions, sufficiently testify. These, however, are quite superseded 

 by some of the many noble varieties of this variable species (more correctly 



