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ALLAMANDA WILLIAMSII. 
HIS is a novelty of such sterling merit that we have attached our name to it, fully believing that no other variety 
can compare with it as a decorative plant. In habit of growth it is dissimilar to any other kind, and is quite dwarf, 
in no way resembling a climber, but forming a compact bush with trusses of bloom at every point, and having from 
two to four expanded blooms on each extremity at the same time,and buds innumerable. It continues flowering the whole 
summer, and with proper management, in the winter also. he flowers are from 3} to 44 inches in diameter, of a very 
rich yet delicate tint of yellow, totally wanting the grossness of A. Hendersonii, and they are most deliciously scented. We 
have grown plants in 5-inch pots, which produced masses of flower, some with six or eight shoots, none of which exceed 18 
inches in length. Price, 16s. each. 
ai was exhibited before the Royal Horticultural Society, sa awarded unanimously a First Class Certificate. 
