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Came'llia j«j!?omc« rubra plena^ old double red. 



. young double red. 



■ ■ superb double red. 



cameo-plena^ Middlemist's blush. 



myrtifolia, myrtle-leaved, red-flowering. 



ijivoluta, Lady Long's red flower. 



• dtro-rubens, Loddiges' red. 



■ — anemonefidra^ Waratah red. 



• variegdta, carnation Waratah. 



cdrnea, blush Waratah. 



■ pmonifldra^ pseony -flowered. 



variegdta, double- striped. 



pomponia, Kew blush. 



• Jlavescens, Lady Hume's blush. 



luteo-dlba, Bassington*s yellowish white. 



alba pleno, double white. 



■ • longifolia, long-leaved. 



-— — rubricaulis. Lady Admiral Campbell's. 



• fFellbankii, Wellbank's Camellia, double white. 



" conchiflhra. 



oleifera, said to be a distinct species ivomjapdnica» 



hexanguldris^ double red. 



axillaris. 



There is a yearly increase of new sorts of Camellia from 

 hybrid seedlings, all of them of great beauty both in flower 

 and foliage. The culture of the genus has been already 

 given, Part L 



AURANTIAXE.E. 



MuRRA^YA exotica, ash-leaved Murraya, B.R. 434, a tree 

 from India, introduced in 1771, and flowering in August 

 and September. 



CrxRUS medica, the Lemon-tree, a tree introduced from 

 Asia in 1648, and flowering from May to July, 



