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Meanwhile, at the gardens of the Royal plas ieee 
uch finer than th 
1867 (Gard. Chron. 33 a golden Coleus arose as a bud-sport 
fre Blum It is described as li ‘umei, but with the 
green exchanged for a decided yellow tint. The sport appear 
ino alf of a single ee The at its base was propagated 
and gave the new varie It does not appear that this sport 
was used in the es work that produced the golden 
coleuses. 
During 1868 and 1869, the various horticultural publications 
b h: fty-fou rieties of Coleus. 
states that Resin of Coleus ie ad been carried on in Germany, 
speaks of new forms that arose, and cane an uncolored plate 
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