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variety did not flower, but is said to be a dark scarlet with 



46. Ivery's Pet. 



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

 flowers medium-sized, scarlet. Inferior. 



47. Lilliput. 



From Mr. Turner. Very dwarf ; leaves small, with distinct 

 dark zone ; flowers medium-sized, very bright scarlet. This 

 variety proved to be a little gem. 



48. Martin Gireau. 



From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Vigorous ; leaves distinctly 

 zonate; flowers large, in bold long-stalked trusses, light scarlet. 

 A good variety, with fine bold inflorescence. 



49. New Globe. 



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

 flowers small, in compact trusses, bright scarlet. In the way of 

 Bishopstowe. The foliage is fine, and the colour of the flowers 

 good. 



50. Orion. 



From Messrs. Low & Co. Medium habit ; leaves boldly 

 zonate ; flowers medium-sized, loose, scarlet. Inferior. 



51. Queen of England. 



From Mr. Scott. Vigorous, with boldly zonate leaves ; flowers 

 large, of good shape, produced in fair-sized trusses, bright scarlet. 

 A variety of good properties. The same variety was received under 

 the name of Excellence, apparently a misnomer. 



5^. Reidii. 



From Messrs. Fraser. Medium habit ; leaves boldly zonate ; 

 flowers scarlet. This variety was not well in flower, but was con- 

 sidered inferior. 



