-224 SVotUes •f mat suiKmg ^alms. 



tham phoeaicea. Stqierb. In honor of Archie Campbell, 

 Esq., of Phibdelf^iia, a gendeman amateur of the tugjbest abil- 



Jhakm Tlttwhtrm^na.. Miss Tborbani'*3 azalea. — The 

 flovK of (krk rose, as soft as the glow oo the kdj's cheek, 

 ID honor of whom it is named, of graceful habit and perfect 

 sh^ie; die n^er petals piofbsdy blotched with krge spots of 

 daitk cna^aa. The wh^ flower is of stroDglr marked and 

 esqmshe character. The leares are of a dark greeo, and 

 OTate form. Veij superb. 



AzUtm IMsMuana. Miss Dobson-s azalea. — The flower 

 Sneij ciq>ped, of a clear transparent salmon rose, and large 

 siae, ddicatdj matked with rosr crims<Mi. Beautiful. In 

 honor of Miss Jane Dolson, of PhiladelplHa. 



i^siles Mtmdaia. Miss Rowler's azalea. — Blush pink, 

 of estremdj^ &ie form, beaatifuilj capped, and of distinct 

 daita^er; the upper petals richlj marked with clear rose. 

 The pbnt entireiy- covered with folis^ resembling the pbce- 

 nicea. A loTdj- rari^. In htMior of Miss Jane Rowler, 

 of FfaiUdpfaia. 



^smitm Peienoan. Mr. Peterson's azalea. — Faint rosy 

 Eiac, the opper (centre) petal onlj marked with riolet purple; 

 the bloom extrandj large, and oitirely distinct in character. 

 1^ leaf refj large, and of the phcenicea appearance, and 

 dK plant <^ ancommonlj vigorous growth; althoi^h a seed- 

 Gng, in its second year, producing wood orer three feet in 

 ki^ih. 



In honor oi Charles I. Pf"r;^!i. Esq., a gendeman of the 

 h g ^ ie st alMStj, and a L:: !ter of much eminence, in 



Ffailaddphia. 



JLzdltm ffmldiaia. Miss Waidie's a22lea.— Of a rich 

 pale fibc, in fprminal cmrmbs of four to sis blooms; the cen- 

 tre petal oolj, findy marked with crimson spots. A rigorous 

 g^wing jdant, of the phoenicea habit; the bloom two thirds 

 laiger. One of the most beantifbl of the tribe. 



jSzdltA Hinin. 3Ir. Hirst's azalea. — Rich rosy lilac, of 

 beandfol form, and sitirelr distinct charactn*. The bloom of 

 a rosy violet. The upper (centre only) petal marked with 

 dark carmine of half its length, and distinctly resembles the 

 pelargouara Dennb's Perfection. The halnt of the plant 

 gracefid, with the fcrfi^e regnbrly anai^ed from the ground 

 upwaids. 



