* Vernal, Deciduous. 
. Single red. Flowers large, red, single. - Bot, mag. |. c. 
. Royal scarlet. Dwarf, with a small flower covering the whole plant 
with a scarlet manile.. Chiefly cultivated in the gardens of people of 
quality. Keempf. : 
3. Double red. A double variety of No.1. Ic. chinens. 
4. Cinnabar. Cinnabar with dark blood red spots. Kempf. 
5. Many-flowered. Flowers coming out with and before the leaves, in great 
abundance, purplish pink. Kzmpf. 
G. Early purple. Flowers le, before the leaves. A kind found in 
7. 
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Mount Sakanosta. Kzmpf. and Ic. chinens. 
- Decandrous purple. Flowers purple, before the leaves. Stamens 10. 
Found with the last. Kempf. 
- Double purple. Flowers lilac-purple, double. Mr. Brookes’s Nursery, 
9. Small purple. Flowers small, deep purple, the petals and style having 
a tinge of pink. Kempf. : 
10. Flesh-coloured. Deep flesh-colour with rufous spots. Kempf. 
11. Spotted pink. Deep flesh-colour with close pink spots. Kzmpf. 
12. Double pink. Large open double pink flowers. Ic. chinens. 
13. Spotted purple. Pinktsh purple with darker purple spots. Kampf. _ 
14. Spotted violet. Flowers delicate violet with deep purple spots. Sta- 
mens 10, Kempf. b 
15. The variegated. Flowers rose-coloured, variegated with red. Ic. chin, 
A very delicate kind. It has been sent, and brought to England many 
, times with great care, but it has always perished. 
16. Large spotted white. Flowers large, with long purple spots and large 
- cordate petals. Keempf. ; al l 
17. Small spotted white. lowers white with crimson dots. Kempf. 
18. Pure white. Flowers large, white, not spotted. The opp. figure. . 
19. Orange. Siowers orange-coloured. Ic. chinens. 
20. Srey yellond? Flowers pale yellow, variegated with darker spots. 
zempf. 
. E ** Autumnal, Evergreen. 
21. Double pink. Flowers double pink. Kzmpf. 
22. Semi-double white. Flowers white with petals in two rows. Kempf. 
23. Crimson, Flowers very deep scarlet. Satsuma of the Tappnetes Kampf, 
24, Autumn Violet. Flowers fading from light purple to white. Jedogaux 
of the Japanese; from a town of that name, where it is found. Kempf. 
25. Light red. Flowers of a paler colour than the common red. Kempt. 
A full account of the mode of cultivating A. indica is to 
be found in the Transactions of the Horticultural Society, 
vol. 2. p. 259. ee 
