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Louis XVI., Queen Adelaide; some true Lacs, Rose Camuze, 
Rose Cerise Blanche, Rose Mignonne, Venus, Comte de Ver- 
«-ennes, Titiana, and Violet Alexandre, and Bienfait lncompa- 
t able, and many others; in short, to mention the tithe of them 
would occupy the half of our work, so that we are reluctantly 
compelled to pass over them. Mr. Groom also grows a rather 
extensive collection of auriculas, and also geraniums; the first 
were of course over, and the geraniums not yet out, so that we 
cannot speak of them further than that the plants looked in 
excellent condition. The ranunculas were remarkably healthy 
and promise an abundant bloom. In one of the greenhouses 
were some small plants of Chorizema Dicksonii, flowering pro¬ 
fusely, thus proving it to be as it was at first represented, an 
abundant and free flowering variety. 
LIST OF NEW PLANTS. 
We have been induced, from the representations of our 
friends and correspondents, to add to our work a notice of new 
plants and flowers ; and being desirous of meeting the extensive 
patronage the Florist’s Journal is favoured \vith by increased 
efforts of our own, we cheerfully comply; in short, our only 
wish is to make the work exactly what our subscribers wish it — 
and to do this we spare neither pains nor expense, being fully 
determined to deserve the fast increasing approbation we are 
honoured with. 
Diadelphia Decandria—Leguminosee. 
Genista Atleeana. An accidental variety obtained from seed 
by Mr. Atlee, gardener of H. Beaufoy, Esq., of Lambeth : the 
plant is of very neat habit, as compact as G. rodophne without 
its lumpish appearance, the foliage rather small and close, the 
stem rising in the centre and branching out in a pyramid form ; 
the flowers are bright orange colour, several shades deeper than 
any other species, much larger, and produced very thickly on 
large racemes: altogether a very striking variety, being a most 
decided improvement on the old kinds. We saw it in the 
nursery of Messrs. Fairbairn, Clapham, and think it a very 
desirable plant. 
