31C THE FLOHAL WORLD AND GARDEN^GUIDE. 



Grand Videife.— Fine spike, very beautiful. 

 La Flus Aoir. — Very dark. 

 Uncle Tbw.— Beautiful violet shade, fine truss. 

 Emilius. — Eine for early forcing. 



DOUBLE RED. 



DuJce of Wellington.— VqXq red, of fine form. 



Waterloo. — A popular useful kind. 



Eclipse.— A. superb truss. 



Frederick the G'rea^.— Exceedingly large, one of the best. 



Grootvoorst.—\]&QM, on account of its delicate bells. 



Je7iny Lind. — Fine double, and very beautiful. 



Qtieen Victoria. — Beautiful large truss. 



Princess Royal. — Very compact, extra fine. 



Sir Thomas Grey. — Of good form and spike. 



SINGLE liED. 



Amy.— L^r ere and very fine. 



Amphioti.~A superb flower, with large, well-formed bells. 



Circe. — Distinct, with a bright salmon shade. 



Madame Modyson. — Small bells, but exquisitely formed. 



Hoioard. — A new and beautiful kind. 



Fire Ball. — Very bright, large bells and spike. 



Gigantea. — Immense spike, when not forced too early. 



Sultan's Favourite. — Distinct and good. 



Duchess of Eichmond. — Y'me large truss. 



DOUBLE WHITE. 



Jenny Lind. — Very pure white, first-rate spike. 



Don Gratuit. — A bold and handsome truss. 



Frince of Waterloo. — One of the best, both in form and size of truss. 



Heroine. — A lovely white, of exquisite shape and strength. 



Anna Maria. — A useful old kind, with moderate bells. 



A la Mode. — Fine large spike. 



Ne Flits Ultra. — A splendid flower. 



Frincess Alice. — A magnificent new kind. 



Sceptre d' Or. — Beautifully scented. 



SINGLE AVHITE. 



JIannah More. — Fine well-formed bells and spike. 



Queen of the 'Netherlands. — Immense spike and bells. 



Miss Nightingale. — Scarce, but a magnificent ilower. 



Cleopatra. — Fine and very beautiful. 



Emicus. — A superb truss, fine for early forcing. 



Hercules. — Well named, an extra fine spike and bells. 



Queen Victoria. — Exquisitely-formed truss. 



Mont Blanc. — Pure white, magnificently -for«ied spike and bells. 



Voltaire. — Long and handsome truss. 



Seraphine. — Good truss, Avith large bells. 



Grand Vainqueur. — Beautiful pure white. 



Of yellow kinds I shall only name a few single varieties, as, generally speak- 

 ing, they are not sufiiciently distinct in colour to be worthy of a separate notice. 



SINGLE YELLOW. 



Alida Jacobea.— The most attractive of any in its class. 



Anna Carolina.— A good yellow, with large bells. 



Fleur d' Or.— Good spike. 



Heroine. — Very fine spike. 



King of Holland.— Good and distinct. J. C. C. 



