Duke of Edinburgh, as will be seen from Mr. Andrews' ad- 

 mirable figure, is a very high-coloured scarlet-crimson flower, 

 richly shaded with maroon ; the petals are large, broad, and of 

 good substance, while the general habit of the plant is excel- 

 lent, blooming very profusely, and showing great vigour of 

 constitution. It also forces very well, and seems to be a very 

 desirable acquisition. 



