KNlll.ISlI im;i/f. ki.owkus. 



'■'■Fanny RuaselV (Prockter.), 0. — A salmon color pround, sides of petal orange buff, 

 with liiryo fle.«h color tip; a somcwliat flat form, of medium size, and average substance; 

 ;i useful fancy flower. 



''The iS7y[/cr'' (Rev. 0. Fellows.), C. — A very dark i)ur])le, ajiproaeliiii^,' black in llic 

 center; of middling form, average size, and fair substance; of distinct color, and apparent- 

 ly constant. 



FUCHSIA. 



'■'Thalia'''' (Turner.), C. — White waxy tube, slightly tipped with green, corolla very deep 

 rose ; of first rate habit, and very fine foliage. 



GERANIUM. 



'■'■Brilliant'''' (Skelton.), C. — Brilliant orange scarlet, with neat and small foliage; a good 

 truss; flowers small; form and substance good. 



'■'■Variegated Queen'''' (Cole.), C. — Alight brilliant scarlet; foliage green, edged with pale 

 or sulphur yellow, mottled with light carmine ; the truss large, having a great number of 

 pips; the flower large size, and substance good. 



lIOLLTnOCK. 



^'■Lord Jocchjn^^ (Messrs. Paul.), F.C.C. — A brilliant carmine,; of first rate form, full 

 size, and good substance. 



PANSY. 



"J/r. Thomion'''' (Bragg.). F.C.C. — A deep yellow ground, with broad margin of deep 

 maroon ; a bold solid eye, the lower and side petals laced with uniform yellow ; of medium 

 form and substance. 



"J/em?io/i" (Turner.), C. — A dark purple maroon, of average form and substance; large 

 size, texture and surface irood ; color solid, and free from the usual light shade in the center 

 of dark selfs. 



'■'•Beauty'' (Downie and Laird.), C. — A creamy white ground, with a heavy belting of pur- 

 ple ; the eye not first rate ; of medium size, and moderately good form and fair substance. 



PELARGONIUM. 



'■'■WonderfiiV (TToyle.), F.C.C. — The upper petals maroon, paler near the margin, and 

 narrowly bordered with rosy ])ink, the lower petals rosy pink, slightly blotched with car- 

 mine, and a pure white center ; of dwarf vigorous habit, a very abundant bloomer, truss of 

 four and five pips; of medium size, and good form and substance. 



" Conqueror'''' (Beck.), F.C.C. — A crimson, with dark rich maroon, upper petals margined 

 with crimson ; of middling habit, and medium truss, averaging five pips, of good form and 

 substance; foliage rather small. 



"P7i(B<on," (Foster.), F.C.C. — A carmine crimson, with dark upper petals margined with 

 rich carmine ; of good habit, the truss medium, averaging four pips, and of first rate form, 

 size, and substance, and good foliage. 



'^Xe plus ultra'" Fancy (Turner.), F.C.C. — Dark purjde maroon, lower and upper petals 

 margined with lilac; of first rate habit, and good truss; the flowers large, with good foli- 

 age, and with first rate form and substance. 



" Gem of the WesV (Dobson.), 0. — White ground, upper petals marked with ricb crim- 

 son; of good habit and substance ; outline good, but slightly reflexed; flowers of medium 

 size, the truss of five pips well arranged ; short-jointed, and good compact foliage. 



Grand Sultan'''' (Turner.), C. — Upper petals very rich dark maroon, with faint carmi 

 lower petals light carmine, with bold maroon spot, and veiuiug the eye rather bl 



