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growing in good full trusses* A very distinct, well-marked, and 

 handsome sort ; one of the best in its class. 



126. Prince of Hesse. 



From Mr. Ingram, Moderately vigorous habit; leaves very 

 darkly zonate ; flowers in good-sized trusses, \vell-formed, large, 

 being l| inch across, bright salmon-pink, deeper around the eye. 

 A very beautiful variety, superior to any of the large salmon- 

 coloured sorts grown at Chiswick, and adjudged to be a variety of 

 the first degree of merit. 



127. Comte de Morny :— from Messi's. Low. Leaves dark 



zoned; flowers similar to those of AntJiony Lamotte, but 

 smaller. 



128. Lizzy: — ^from Mr. Kinghorn. Leaves zonate; flowers 



blush^ with pink centre. 



129. Skeltoni : — from Mr. Turner, Messrs. Fraser, and Mr. 



Scott. Leaves narrowly zonate; flowers pale salmon -pink. 



§ 6. Flowers ivliite. 



130. Boule de Neige. 



From Mr. Turner. Modei'ately vigorous ; leaves darkly zoned ; 

 flowers white, well-formed, in fair trusses, smoJler than in Madame 

 Vaucher, A useful second-rate white. 



131. Comtesse de Chambord. 



From Messrs. E* G. Hekdersox, Leaves darkly zonate ; 

 flowers white, well formed. A very fair white, but not equal to 

 Madame Yaucher, 



132. Madame Vaucher. 



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

 flowers abundant, large, well-formed, white, growing in good- 

 sized compact trusses. The best of the white varieties. 



133. Snowflake. 



From Mr. G. Smith. Leaves darkly zonate ; flowers white, of 

 good form, but not equal to Madame Va^tcher. A good second- 

 rate White. 



134. Auher Henderson : — from Mr. Scott and Messrs. E. G. 

 Henderson. Somewhat delicate in growth; leaves zonate; 



