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ABUTILON EOSiEFLORUM, 
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ABUTTLON EOS7KFLORUM. 
are indebted for the accompanying figure. Mr. Williams describes it thus 
‘‘ A garden hybrid raised in this establishment, the result of a cross between A. 
Darwinii and A. Boule de Neige. It has the dwarf free-branching habit of the 
first-named parent, and the fine, bold, well-shaped flower of the second; the 
blossoms are produced in great profusion, and are rosy-pink shaded and veined 
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