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CROTON VARIEGATUM INTERRUPTUM. 
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CEOTON YAEIEGATUM INTEEEUPTUM. 
*E have here another of the fine varieties of Croton (Codiceum) introduced 
by Mr. John Gould Yeitch from the South Sea Islands. It is a 
singularly curious plant, the twisting and interruption of its leaves being 
very remarkable. Messrs. Veitch and Sons, who have kindly lent us 
the figure, describe it as a finely marked red variegated variety, very graceful in 
habit, forming an excellent companion to the yellow C. irregulars. The name 
