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peculiar red of the guard ami upper side 

 of florets, compact and very distinct, tall. 



Margaret (Ilawke), a ruby crimson, 

 shaded with a rich plum, distinct and new, 

 a fine flower, of good properties, high 

 centre, good spike, and fine habit, me- 

 dium. 



Mrs. Chater (Chater), sm-passing 

 Beauty of Walden, rather lighter in co- 

 lour, of more substance, perfectly smooth, 

 medium. 



Premier (Chater), pale lemon and 

 fawn, slightly tinted with pink, a well ar- 

 ranged flower, majestic spike, dwarf. 



Satirist (Chater), creamy bull', heavily 

 tinted with rose pink on the top of the 

 globe, one of the finest-shaped flowers 

 out, dwarf. 



TWELVE MOST NOVEL AND DISTINCT 

 HOLLYHOCKS FOB 1860. 



Harriet (Chater), lilac, quite new in 

 colour, approaching to the " Mauve," very 

 chaste and pretty, magnificent spike, and 

 good habit, dwarf. 



Lucy (Chater). 



Leonora (Chater). 



Lady Braybrooke (Chater). 



Imperial (Chater), crimson red, shaded, 

 new and distinct variety, medium. 



Black Knight (Bland), a great im- 

 provement on Black Prince, the darkest 

 hollyhock grown, medium. 



Countess Jane Somers (Chater), rich 

 golden yellow, the best of its class, effec- 

 tive spike, medium. 



Vandyke (Chater), bronzy purplish rose, 

 new in colour, very closely set, compact, 

 dwarf. 



Negress (Chater), dark brown and 

 claret, large flower, medium. 



Violette (Chater), light purple, good 

 spike and habit, dwarf. 



Mr. Roake (Bragg), pale yellow, large 

 smooth flower, fine spi;<c, tall. 



TWENTY-FIVE OF THE BEST HOLLYHOCES, 

 OLD AND INEXPENSIVE KINDS. 



Annie (Chater), flesh white, with pale 

 chocolate base, distinct flower, medium 

 height. 



Beauty of Walden (Chater), rose car- 

 mine, fine form, and grand spike, medium. 



Commander-in-Chief (Syme and Co.), 

 fine maroon, large, tall. 



Ceres (Chater), rosy crimson, tinted 



with salmon, very full spike and compact, 

 medium. 



Exquisite (Chater), a most beautifully 

 compact flower, white edges, with bright 

 reddish rose base, distinct, dwarf. 



Empress (Chater), fawn, with apricot, 

 deeper base, fine form and quality, tall. 



General Havelock (Paul), bright crim- 

 son scarlet, flowers well formed, good 

 spike, medium. 



Golconda (Chater), orange and gold, 

 very effective, medium. 



Geant des Batailles (Chater), brilliant 

 crimson red, medium. 



Lilac Queen (Chater), lilac blush, with 

 purple base, high centre, medium. 



Lizzy Roberts (Chater), white, finest 

 form, and first-rate habit, dwarf. 



Lady Middleton (Chater), ro3y crim- 

 son, heavily suffused with salmon, first- 

 class flower, produces a grand spike, 

 medium. 



Mr. Roake (Bragg), pale yellow, fine 

 large smooth flower, produces a splendid 

 spike, tall. 



Memnon (Paul), light crimson, one of 

 the finest, medium. 



Mont Blanc (Chater), pure white, fine 

 form, and good spike, medium. 



Miss Ashley (Roake), pale creamy 

 fawn, fine, medium. 



Purple Perfection (Chater), light 

 purple, fine dwarf. 



Pink Noisette (Chater), pink, close 

 and full flower, good spike, medium. 



Purple King (Chater), rich claret 

 purple. 



Queen of Beauties (Chater), beautiful 

 rosy peach, bold and fine, tall. 



Queen of Buffs, pale buff, smooth and 

 very compact, first-rate dwarf. 



Shrubland Gem (Chater), deep canary 

 yellow, good outline, produces a grand 

 spike, tall. 



Saturn (Chater), clear apricot, fine 

 flower and spike. 



Vesper Bell (Chater), pure white, with 

 violet purple base, quite new, and dis- 

 tinct, medium. 



Walden Masterpiece (Chater), lemon, 

 shaded with pink, fine bold flower, of 

 first-rate excellence. 



Jabez J. Chater. 

 Saffron Walden. 



SELAGINELLAS AND MINIATUEE ROCKERIES. 



What diameter ought the 20-inch high I in the Floeal Woeld ? I bought the 

 glass shade be for Selaginella Martensii, I enclosed labelled S. dictosoma. Is there 

 so temptingly described by Mr. Hibberd j such a plant? It is very pretty, grows 



