narrow); JJlysse, a fine, large, and well-formed flower, tender 

 glossy rose ; Uremic, pure white, lightly flamed with carmine- 

 rose ; Moliere, cerise-crimson, with white spots ; Stella, white, 

 lightly tinted with carmine-red; Thunberg, a fine flower, very 

 bright orange-crimson, with white spots. ' 



Julia, the flower figured in our Plate, is a large, well-shaped 

 flower, very much in the style of that fine flower of M. Souchet. 

 Madame Furtado, and shows that Mr. Kelway is not only a suc- 

 cessful grower, but that he has obtained a good strain of seed- 

 lings, taking perhaps the place once occupied by Mr. Standish, 

 of Bagshot. 



