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green zone ; flowers crimson red, freely produced. Considered 

 to be a variety of high merit as a decorative plant. 



162. Stella. 



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From Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Moderately vigorous ; leaves 

 dark smooth green, faintly zonate; flowers in large trusses on 

 long stiff peduncles, crimson scarlet, and of improved shape in 

 the Nosegay section. A verynseful and ornamental variety, and 

 one of the best in the group. 



163. Triomphe de Paris, 



From Mr. Tubner. Moderately vigorous; leaves scarcely 

 zonate, smoothish, as in the Nosegay section ; flowers in large bold 

 trusses, bright scarlet, similar in form and character to those of 

 Stella (162), A very handsome sort, and likely to be useful as a 

 bright scarlet of improved Nosegay character. It is of the same 

 character and habit as Stella. 



164. Bishopstowe Nosegay: from Mr. Taylgb. Vigorous; 

 leaves slightly zonate ; flowers cerise crimson. 



165. Frewer's Nosegay: from Mr. Taylob, Dwarf; leaves 

 slightly zonate ; flowers deep rose. 



166. Hendersoni nana: from Messrs. E- G. He^^deeson. 

 Leaves doubly lobed, zonate ; flowers white, free, in good sized 

 rather open trusses ; rather pretty. 



167. Purple Nosegay: from the Society's collection. Vigo- 

 rous ; leaves zonate ; flowers deep rose, in large heads. Received 

 also under the names oiMrs. Colville aud Mrs. Vernon, 



168. Salmon Nosegay : from Mr. Taylok. Vigorous; leaves 

 zonate ; flowers salmon pink, in large trusses. 



169. White Nosegay: from Messrs* E. G. Hendebson. 



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§ 9. Leaves variegated. . 



170. Variegated Nosegay, 



From Mr. Tubner. Vigorous free habit ; leaves flattish, white- 

 edged ; flowers bright carmine rose, in large heads. This was 

 considered one of the superior varieties for the flower-garden. 



similar 



Nosegay 



171. Ingram's Variegated: — from Mr, Scoxr. Leaves with 



