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described as far surpassing all previous varieties. The: a 
enormous foliage, with remarkable ations of nen of, 
carmine, yellow, and green. Twen are mentioned by 
In the varieties derived from these, yellow appeared as a 
pronounced part of the coloration. Some types were largely 
