THE 
FLORIST’S JOURNAL. 
April 1 , 1841 . 
CALCEOLARIAS. 
(with an engraving.) 
The blooms figured in our illustration are drawn from the 
several plants, by Mr. Holden ; they are all seedlings, raised 
during the last year by Mr. John Green, gardener to Sir 
Edmund Antrobus, Bart., at Lower Cheam, Surrey. 
Mr. Green has named them,—No. 1, Prince Albert; No. 2, 
Preeminent; No. 3, Delight ; No. 4, Miss Antrobus ; No. 5, 
Model of Perfection. The first three are shrubby ; Nos. 4 and 5 
are herbaceous. 
We understand Mr. Catleugli has most of Mr. Green’s varieties 
on sale. 
In our August and December Numbers of last year’s Journal, 
Mr. Green has so fully described his method of culture of this 
elegant tribe of plants, that we consider no farther remarks on 
the subject are necessary at present. 
VOL. II. NO. IV. 
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