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From Captain Rogers, of River Hill, came R. Falconeri, with purplish 
flowers, a six-lobed corolla and twelve stamens. From Mr. Luscombe (gardener, 
Mr. Dawe), came trusses of R. Fortunei, supposed to be crossed with 
R. Thomsonii, but the parentage, so far as the latter species is concerned, 
was not obvious. 
Mr. Mangles also showed flowers of a hybrid raised in Mr. Parker’s nursery 
at Tooting, between “ Countess of H.^^ddington ” and R. Edgeworthii. 
The flowers are large, tubular, white, with a dash of lemon at the base, and 
sweet-scented. 
R. Cham.$cistus, a dwarf Alpine lime-loving species, with charming pink 
flowers. 
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