esting variegated plants; thus there was a form of Aubrietia pur¬ 
purea, which showed the most beautiful and constant variega¬ 
tion imaginable, and with its bright purple flowers and dwarf 
habit, will be very valuable; there were also a neat shrubby- 
growing Sedum, and some beautiful gold and silver variegated 
Ehodeas, and perfectly distinct male Aucubas, of Von Siebold’s 
introduction from Japan. It will thus be seen that lovers of this 
style of plant will have no difficulty in gratifying their taste. It 
remains but to add that this Verbena will be let out in April, by 
Mr. Bull, together with his other new plants. 
