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that purpose ; foliage long and pointed, rather drooping ; is 
of a free growth and bloom. Superb. 
G. imbriedta, foliage very large, three inches wide, and 
four and a half long, of a pale-green, often marked with 
white ; flowers rich crimson, almost invariably marked more 
or less with white ; they are full four inches in diameter ; 
the petals are round, and regularly disposed, and imbricated 
on each other, gradually decreasing to the centre, forming 
a most perfect flower. The plant grows freely, and blooms 
profusely; no collection can be perfect without it. Magnifi- 
cent. 
G. intermedia , is a sport from S. pseoniflbra ; it is a very 
large blush, beautifully suffused with rose. Magnificent. 
G. invincible, or pimctdta, flower three inches'and a half 
in diameter, rose-ground, marked and striped with cherry- 
red ; the circumference petals are broad and convex ; those of 
the centre small and erect. This Camellia sometimes pro- 
duces flowers entirely red or rose-coloured; it is of free 
growth ; leaves round, acuminate, and of a dark-green. Su- 
perb. 
C. Jeffersonii, rosy-crimson, perfectly imbricated to the 
centre ; flower of medium size ; foliage shining-green, three 
to four inches long, and two wide. A seedling by Dr. J. S. 
Gunnell, of Washington City. Magnificent. 
G. imbricata (Dunlop's), flowers rosy-crimson, most per- 
fectly formed, marked with white shading to blush ; foliage 
large, recurved, of a pale-green colour. Magnificent. 
C. Landrethii, or Jacksbnia, very beautiful pink, fading 
to the centre, a perfectly-double and finely-imbricated flower, 
about four inches in diameter, a free bloomer, and a plant of 
good habit; leaves ovate, acuminate, pale-green. We have 
seen the flower profusely spotted with white. This elegant 
Camellia was grown from seed by D. and C. Landreth, and 
bloomed first in the spring of 1829. Magnificent. 
C. latifdlia, leaves three inches wide, and four inches and 
a half long, point recurved, a fine glossy-green ; flower cherry 
red, cup-form, interior petals irregular, festooned, and curled, 
those of the exterior bold and round, about three inches and 
a half in diameter. Superb. 
C. Loivii, very dark crimson, imbricated flower; fine, bold 
petals; foliage cordate, palc-grecn. Magnificent. 
Mrs. Fetters, large, dark-red, shading to rose in the centre, 
