is vigorous, an important point, as in some of the older 

 varieties of this section there was a good deal of constitutional 

 delicacy. 



We are not aware that any English-raised seedlings of any 

 great merit are to be brought out this autumn ; at any rate we 

 have not seen them at any of the exhibitions, and we are there- 

 fore the more glad to be able to introduce foreign flowers of such 

 merit as FraiK^ois Devos and Mrs. Tamer. 



