EEPORT ON SCAELET 

 der, and it was pronounced a good variety c 



From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium habit 

 istinctly zonate ; flowers small, in compact trusses, sea: 



From the Society's collection. Coarse habit; leaves dis- 

 tinctly zonate ; flowers small, in large compact trusses, scarlet. 

 Inferior as here grown, but a good variety for in-door culture. 



39. Compactum coceineuin. 



From Messrs. Feaser. Vigorous habit; leaves boldly zonate; 

 flowers small, in compact trusses, scarlet. Similar to Royalist and 

 Bishopstoive, but not so bright in colour. 



40. Conway's Royalist. 



From the Society'b collection. Medium habit, rather spread- 

 ing ; leaves boldly zonate ; flowers small, in compact trusses, 

 bright scarlet. It is simflar to Bishopstoice, but rather dwarfer, 

 and is a useful variety. 



41. Cottage Maid. 



From Mr. Scott. Medium habit; leaves boldly zonate; 

 flowers medium-sized, scarlet. Inferior. 



4-2. Empress of the Frenc h 

 From Mr. Turner and Messr 



The variety is rather coarse, ai 

 British Flag. 



•s. Low&Co. Vig( 

 J large, in bold trus 

 id was considered 



jrous habit, 

 ises, scarlet, 

 inferior to 



43. Fire aueen. 







flowers scarlet, of m 



44. General Pellissier. 



From Messrs. Fraser and Mr. Scott. Medium habit ; leaves 

 distinctly zonate ; flower-stalks pale ; flowers 'medium-sized, 

 tolerably well formed, in moderate trusses, scarlet. Inferior. 



45. Glory of Somerset.* 



From Mr. Scott. Medium habit; leaves zonate. This 



