No, 596 . 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA pomponia. 
Class. Order, 
MONADELPHIA POLYANDRLA. 
T eo oh al * 4s Palt 'f 
plant, this id béen introduced from Cains, 
where they are universally cultivated, and 
whence we still look for rhea of 
new and hitherto unknown kinds. We 
obtained cuttings of it, with date eth, 
in 1815, by the liberality of Charles Hamp- 
den Turner, Esq. This gentleman, we be- 
lieve, was the first who received it in this 
branches than some of the kinds. In this, 
and other respects, it so strongly resembles 
the pzonzeflora, that it is not possible to 
distinguish them when out of flower : the 
leaves are perfectly similar. bel ene : 
differs in leaf | 
