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26. Little Major: — from Mr. Tuex£R. Flowers scarlet, of 

 little merit. ^ , 



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27. Magnum Bonum : — from Mr. Scott. ■ Habit rather 

 strong ; flowers scarlet in compact trusses. 



28. Mrs. Bloomer: — from Mr. Tayloe. Dwarf, \Yith small 

 leaves and small abundant trusses of scarlet flowers. 



29. Lord Baglctn : — from Mr. Tubner. Habit somewhat 

 erect ; flowers light scarlet. 



30. Scarlatina : — from Mr. Tuknek and Messrs. Fbaser. 

 Vigorous, the leaves with a very faint zone of deeper green ; 

 flowers light, yet bright scarlet veith small white eye, in good 

 trusses. 



3. Flowers cerise or rosy scarlet. 



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31. Beaute de Meldoise. 



From Messrs. Fkaser and Mr. Tukner. Very similar to Lady 

 Middleton, but considered to be not quite equal to that fine old 

 sort in habit and prolificacy of bloom ; flowers cerise or rosy- 

 scarlet. 



33. Lady ffiiddleton. 



From Mr. Taylor and Messrs. Fi^asek. Moderately vigorous 

 in habit, with soft downy leaves ; flowers freely produced, in fair- 

 sized trusses on long stalks, light rosy scarlet or cerise, the pips 

 of good size, being about as large as in Punchy \\ inch across ; 

 considered as the finest of this colour. A fine pot plant also, of 

 early flowering habit, 



33. Lady Eokeby, 



From Mr. Bull. Moderately vigorous; leaves soft; flowers 

 large, in good trusses, deep cerise scarlet. Nearly the colour of 

 Lord John Ptussell, but a larger and more vigorous plant, A 

 rather desirable sort, 



34. Le Titian. 



From Mr. Turneb. Similar ia colour to Lady 



less floriferous, so that though the flowers are larger and better 



shaped, the plant is not so effective in a decorative point of view. 



35. lord John Enssell. 



From Messrs. Rollisson and Mr. Kinghokn. Dwarf and free 

 flowering; flowers in moderate-sized trusses, deep reddish 



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