1873.] NOTABLE NEW PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 211 



Hollyhock Catherine [f.c.o.]. — Deep flesh, an exceedingly beautiful soft 

 hue of colour ; very fine quality. — Rev. Lord Hawke : H.H.S., Aug. G. 



Hollyhock Fire King [f.g.c.]. — Bright pale red, a fine hue of colour ; good 

 flower and telling spike. — Mr. W. C hater : R. U.S.., Aug. IG. 



Hollyhock XiIlao Queen [f.c.c.]. — Bright rosy lilac, with a pleasing silvery 

 surface to the flower ; fine spike. — Rev. Lord Ilawke : R.H.S., Aug, 16. 



Hollyhock Mrs. Chatbb [f.c.c.]. — Pale salmon, very bright and pretty ; 

 fine flower and spike. — Mr. W. Chater : B.H.S..^ Aug. 16. 



Hollyhock Octavia [f.c.c.].— Pale pink deeper, in the centre ; extra fine, 

 full, and of a beautiful glow of colour. — Rev. Ijord Haivhe ; R.H.S,, Aug, 6. 



Hollyhock Red-Cross Knight [f.c.c.]. — Shining maroon-crinason ; flowers 

 large and of full substance, but somewhat rough on the edges,— 7?et\ Lord 

 Hawke : R.ILS., Aug. 6. 



Hollyhock Vanguard [f.c.c.]. — Shining reddish maroon ; a very fino 

 flower, and noble spike. — Rev. Lord Ilawke : R.H.S., Aug, 16. 



Hollyhock William Chater [f.c.c.]. — Bright yellowish buff, shaded with 

 salmon in the centre ; a finely shaped flower of high-class quality. — Rev. Lord 

 Haivke: R.H.S., Aug. 6. 



LiLiUM Krameri [f.c.c.]. — A grand Japanese species ; it has handsome, 

 delicate pink trumpet-shaped flowers, which are very fragrant, — Mr. G, F. 

 Wilson: R.H.S., Jubi 16. 



LiLiUM PHiLiPPiNENSE [f.c.c.]. — A charming new white lily, said to come 

 from the Philippine Islands, having long, pure white, trumpet-shaped flowers, 

 produced on slender stems, from 12 in. to 15 in. in height; and fragrant.— 

 Messj's. Veitch cj- Sons: R.H.S. , Aug. G. 



Lobelia Charity [f.c.c.]. — A charming bright lilac-purple variety of the L. 

 Erlnus speciosa section, the flowers having a white centre.— il/essr^'. Garter (j- Co. ; 

 R.H.S., Ju/>/ 16. 



Olearia Haastii [f.c.c.]. — A handsome flowering, hardy shrub, bearing 

 numbers of bunches of white composite, daisy-like flowers. — 3Iessrs. Veitch 4' 

 Sons: R.H.S., Aug. 6. 



Pelargonium (double) Madame Eendatler [commended]. — Bright rosy 

 violet, a charming hue of colour, but the flowers rather th.m.~—Afessrs. E. G. 

 Henderson cj- Son: R.H.S., Aug. 6. 



Pelargonium (double) Mrs. Carr [f.c.c.]. — A very novel and distinct 

 variety, with varie||gited foliage, the yellow leaves having a deep-green centre, tho 

 flowers soft pink, full double. — Messrs. Bell cj- Thorpe: R.H.S., Juli/ 16. 



Pelargonium (hybrid nosegay) A. F. Barron [f.c.c.]. — A splendid variety, 

 colour, brilliant orange-scarlet, very fine pip and noble truss. — Mr. J. George: 

 R.H.S., July 16. 



Pelargonium (hybrid nosegay) Edward Bennett [f.c.c.]. — Deep scarlet, 

 a fine glow of colour, and having a marked white eye, extra fine. — Mr. J. George : 

 R.H.S., July 16. 



Pelargonium (hybrid nosegay) Lustrous [f.c.c.]. — Very bright fiery red, 

 very striking and showy, very large bold truss. — Mr. J. George : R.H.S., July 16. 



Pelargonium (hybrid nosegay) Mrs. J. George [f.c.c.]. — Salmon-scarlet, 

 flushed with orange, very free pip, and noble truss. — 3Ir. J, George: R.H.S.., 

 July 16. 



