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THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
point; they are about 1 ft. long and 2 in. broad, pale yellowish or grayish-green, 
marked at short intervals, in transverse patches, by dark green flexuous broken 
Tillandsia MUSAICA. 
veins, which give them the appearance of being marked at these points by lines 
of illegible writing. On the lower surface the marking appears in the same form, 
but of a dull wine-red colour. The flowers are^white, with scarlet bracts, and 
