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flowers are larger than in most of the sorts in this section. It is 



culture 



116. Duchess of Leeds. Leaves faintly zoaate ; flowers rose- 

 pint, the base of the upper petals white, 



117. Frogmore Seedling: — from Mr. Taylor. Habit com-- 

 pact, free ; leaves darkly zonate ; flowers deep pink, of inferior 

 form. 



118. Ingram's Seedling ; — from Mr. Ingram (8). Leaves very 

 faintly 5:onate ; flowers in moderate trusses, deep pink. Not equal 

 to Hose Queen, 



119. Loveliness: — from Mr, Bull. Vigorous; leaves 

 darkly zonate ; flowers pink, with base of upper petals white; 

 an inferior sort, 



120. Madame Marsemix : — from Messrs. E. G. Henderson- 

 Leaves faintly zoned with green ; flowers rose-piuk, the upper 

 petals white at the base. 



12L Princess Royal: — from Mr. Tuenee. Dwarf and com- 

 pact, very slightly zoned ; flowers free, deep pink, the base of 

 the upper petals white. 



123. Tom Thumb's Bride : — from Mr, Turner. Very 

 similar to Princess Hoyal, both in foKage and flowers. 



5, Flowers lights with deep salmon centre, 



123. Anthony Lamotte. 



From Messrs. Low and Mr. Scott, Moclerately vigorous ; leaves 

 dark-zoned; flowers large, well-formed, almost circular, growing 

 in moderate sized trusses, white or blush white with salmon- 

 coloured centre, A first-class variety, and especially fine for pot- 

 culture. 



124. Francois Desbois. 



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From Messrs. E. G. Hendebson. Dwarf; leaves darkly zonate ; 

 flowers in moderate sized trusses, blush with salmon centre, ov 

 rather salmon coloured, becoming paler at the margins, A free 

 early bloomer, and rather desirable. 



125. Henri de Beaudot. 



From Messrs. Low. Moderately vigorous ; leaves darkly zonate ; 

 flowers salmon-pink, deeper in the centre, large, well-formed, and 



