This variety was raised from se 

 Mr. Allnutt, of Clapham. The flowers are 

 remarkable for the roundness oi 



rich scarlet colour, generally a little later 



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Those plants which have been long undt 

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 to evince a faculty of producing variatior 

 of their respective kinds ; hence the diva 

 sity of fruits, the innumerable florists' 

 flowers, the multiplicity of Roses, of Gera- 

 niums, of annuals, and many others ; and 

 the rapid advances the Camellia is making 

 toward a similar extension of its vj 

 Such a principle must have been | 

 the time, when " out of the groun 

 the Lord God to grow every tree 



