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iV'. B. The prices in the first column (left hand) apply to old grafts about 
one foot high or of an equal strength ; the prices as fixed in the right hand 
column are for bushy plants, the greater part of which are with buds. — The 
Camellias furnished are healthy and well-rooted; they are frequently stronger 
than indicated, and can be sent at any time, except during the months from 
March to July, /Aeir grown season. 
3. Alba Casoretti. Broad imbricated petals, pure white, superb ..... 
o21. Alba compacta. Flower medium-sized, well imbricated, pure white . 
421. Alba elegantissima. Flower medium-sized, fine white, a very floriferous 
variety 
5. Alba plena. Flower large, very well imbricated, pure white 
6. Alexina (Low) (Flore, II, June, pi. 5). White, minutely sprinkled and flaked 
with carmine. Fine foliage, good budder 
8. Andrea Doria = JFarayinnn = conestahiJe. Flower of medium size, of a 
deep red, striped with white, finely imbricated. A variety, under this 
name and bearing rose flowers, circulates in the trade 
515. Angela Cocchi (Flore, XIV, 169). White, maculated and striped sometimes 
with clear red, sometimes with dark red and blood red 
11. Antonietta Lomellini. Flowers bicoloured and in form similar to a Ranun- 
culus, finely imbricated rose-coloured petals almost entirely covered 
with white flakes, which appear as if formed of bird feathers . . . 
811. Apnc80formis. Very singular by its abnormal foliage; we do not know 
anything about its flowers 
15. Archiduchesse Marie (Tan Eoutte) (Flore, VIII, 277). Very double with 
fine ranun'"’^’ for med petals of a bright red, banded with white and 
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