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zonate ; flowera small, in compact trusses, very bright scarlet. 

 In the way of Bishopstowe, but no improvement. 



55. Scarlet Globe. 



From Messrs. Eollisson & Sons and Messrs. Low & Co. 

 Medium habit ; leaves zoned ; flowers large, in fair-sized trusses, 

 bright scarlet. Inferior. 



56. Scarlet Perfection. 



From Mr. Tobnek. Also called Attraction and Boule de Feu. 

 Medium habit ; leaves faintly zonate ; flowers in fair-sized trusses, 

 bright scarlet. It is a very fine variety. 



57. Scarlet tJnique. 



From Mr. Ingeam. Medium habit ; leaves distinctly zonate, 

 and marbled with green ; flower-stalks pale ; flowers small, in 

 small trusses, scarlet. Inferior. 



58. Shrabland Scarlet. 



From Mr. Taylor. Vigorous habit; the leaves faintly zonate; 

 flowers scarlet, in large showy heads. A variety called Eclipse, 

 sent by Messrs. Feaseb, appeared to be the same as this. 



59. Village Maid. 

 From Messrs. Low & Co. 

 flowers mediu 



§ 2. Flowers cerise- or rosy-scarlet. 



60. Beauty of the Parterre. 



From lyf essrs. Fr-\see. Medium habit, with indistinctly zonate 

 leaves ; flower-stalks pale ; flowers small, in compact trusses, of 

 a lively rosy-scarlet. Inferior. 



61. Cerise Unique. 



From Messrs. Fraser. Medium habit; the leaves slightly 

 zonate ; flowers small, cerise-scarlet. Inferior. 



6-2. Comte de Momy. 



From Messrs. Low & Co. Dwarf; leaves indistinctly zonate ; 

 flowers well-formed, in fair-sized trusses, lively cerise or rosy- 

 scavlet. Inferior. 



