REPORT ON SCARLET 



in good trusses, deep scarlet. It is a very 



** Flowers cerise, or light rosy-scarlet. 

 187. Attraction. 



From Mr. Kinghorn. Leaves creamy-edged, and zonate; 

 flowers cerise-scarlet ; not in good condition. 



138. Bridal Wreath. 



From Mr. Turner and Mr. Scott. Medium habit ; leaves 

 white-edged ; flowers rosy-scarlet, above medium size. Inferior. 



139. Fairy Nymph. 



From Mr. Turner. Medium habit ; leaves rather cupped, 

 white-edged ; flowers cerise-scarlet, in small trusses. An inferior 



140. Flower of the Day. 



From Messrs. Fraser. ]\ 

 creamy-edged; flowers light 

 and good form, in fair-sized trusses. A good old useful sort. 



141. Flower of Spring. 



From Mr. Turner. Moderately dwarf habit ; leaves sib 

 edged, and mottled with green; flowers large, of extra fine fo 

 rosy-tinted scarlet. This is a first-class variety, fine every wa 



149. Mountain of Snow. 



From Messrs. Fraser. Medium habit ; leaves concave, wh 

 edged; flowers large, well formed, light salmony scarlet. 



I Pet. 



From Mr. 

 silver-edged ; 



144. Variegated Tom Thumb. 



From Mr. Scott. Dwarf; leaves white-edged; flowers small, 

 cense-scarlet. It is too small to be effective. 

 *** Flowers reddish-crimson. 



145. lady Granville. 



From Mr. Taylor. Moderately vigorous; leaves cupped, 

 slightly silver-edged ; flowers loose, reddish-crimson. Inferior. 



