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59. Martin Qireau. 



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From Messrs. Rollisson. Moderately vigorous ; leaves slightly 

 zonate ; flowers ia large stalked bold trusses, large and well- 

 formed, liglit scarlet with small white centre. A very fine and 

 first-class variety, and good for pot-culture. 



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60. Mop, 



From Mr. Turneb. Leaves darkly zonate ; flowers in good 

 trusses, large, light scarlet. A useful sort of secondary merit. 



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61. Portohello. 



From Mr, Richardsox. As grown in a pot this was of mode- 

 rately vigorous dwarf habit ; leaves with a broad darker green 

 edge, making a distinct zone, which is sometimes faintly browned ; 

 flowers light scarlet, in good trusses, on long footstalks. A very 

 distinct, and apparently very useful variety, of good quality. 



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62. Queen of England. 



From Mr. Scott. Moderately vigorous habit ; leaves darkly 

 zonate ; flowers abundant, in large compact trusses, bright 

 scarlet This was not equal in the markings of the leaves to 

 Emperor of the French^ but superior to Cottage Maid, the flowers 

 being larger, and of a deeper colour, A fine variety ; also re- 

 ceived under the name of Eoccellence, It flowered very freely 

 in pots. 



63. Red Jacket 



From Mr. Veitch and Mr. Turner. Vigorous; leaves with a 

 narrow dark • zone ; flowers light scarlet, in large trusses. Dis- 

 tinct, and considered to be one of the best sorts. 



64. Scarlet Globe. 



From Messrs. Rollisson. Moderately vigorous ; leaves slightly 

 zonate^; flowers large, 1 J inch across, bright scarlet with white 

 eye, very finely formed ; truss moderate, open. This variety, 

 which was one of the best, had flowers of remarkably fine form, 

 the most completely circular of any of the scarlets here brought 

 together. 



65. Scarlet ftueen. 



From Mr. TuRNEB. Dwarf; leaves 'small, with broadish dull- 

 coloured zone ; flowers bright scarlet with white centre, in small 



