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NEW PLANTS. 
AZALEA (Indica) CHARMER. 
This handsome Yariety is of a colour quite nc^Y in Azaleas, viz., a bright amaranth, nrhioh will 
malce a charming contrast to existing kinds ; the flowers are well formed with petals of great substance 
Ihis as well as the following is of excellent habit and a profuse bloomer. 
Figured in the Floral Magazine for August, 1866. The entire’ stock has been purchased 
m J3elgium. 
Flanis will he ready for sending out in Oetoher. Price 21s. each. 
AZALEA (Indica) VIVID. 
This is by far the most beautiful high coloured Azalea ever offered ; the flowers are of good 
form, with thick wax-like petals, and the colour of the richest scarlet, really superb, entirely 
surpassing for hriUianey all the varieties at present in cultivation. 
Figured in the Floral Magazine for August, 1866. The entire stock has been purchased 
in Belgium. 
Plants will be ready for sending out in Oetoher. Price 21s. each. 
BERTOLONIA MARGARITACEA. 
This charming plant has been introduced from Brazil ; its ovate acuminate leaves, which are 
from four to six inches long and three to four inches broad, are of a deep olive colour with a narrow 
shade of purple along the ribs, each leaf regularly marked with rows of clear circular spots, giving 
the plant the appearance as if dotted all over with pearls, and the under part of the leaf a bright 
pink. Its flowers are produced in clusters and are of snowy whiteness, with bright red calyx and 
yellow stamens. No description can exaggerate, or hardly do justice to the beauty of this plant, 
in fact it may bo looked upon as one of the prettiest objects for the Stove that has been introduced 
for some time. 
It was e.xhibitod and comprised in the six New Plants with which Mr. William Bull gained 
tbo First Prize at the London International Ilorticultural E.xhibition. It has also received First 
Cl.ass Certificates from the Royal Ilorticultural and Royal Botanic Societies, as well as the First 
Prize at the Crystal Palace Flower Show, and elicited great admiration whenever exhibited. 
Price 5 guineas each. 
CALADIUM MAGNIFICUM. 
This variety has been introduced from Para; bright green leaves, spotted with white, as in 
C. Mirabile, mid-rib and veins red ; central portion of the leaf and traversing of the veins lightly 
stained. 
Price 16s. each. 
CAMELLIA NONPAREIL. 
The flowers of this variety have great regularity of outline, fine thick petals, colour a delicate 
flesh, barred, splashed, and regularly striped with deep pink. It is of close compact habit, and a 
remarkably free bloomer. 
A drawing of it appeared in the June number of the Floral Magazine. 
The entire stock of this Camellia has been purchased from Mons. Dominique Yenaene, pbre. 
Plants will he ready for sending out in October. Price 21s., 42s., and 63s. each. 
Other good hinds can be supplied at 3, 4, 5, and 6 guineas per dozen. 
Handsome specimens, 1, 2, and 3 guineas each. 
