100 



EEPOKT ON VEKBliXAS 



• By TnoM 





No. 



1 



r 



No. 



RuLeua , • . • 



94 



Stella . •. 



17 



St. Clair . . . . 



211 



Stella . . * 



162 



St. Cloud , . . * 



235 



Surprise 



154 



Sal m on Nosegay • • 



. les 



Symmetry • , 



104 



Scarlatina • , . ■ • 



30 



Talma • . • • 



95 



Scarlet Gem . 



212 



The Bishop ■ . ■ . 



148 



Scarlet Globe 



64 



The Bouquet . . . . 



218 



Scarlet Perfection . . 



47 



The Pet . . 



86 



Scarlet Quecu * • • . 



, 65 



Tom Thumb s Bride 



, 122 



Scarlet- Unique •• • 



, 153 



Trentham Scarlet . 



18 



Scarlet Variegated 



, 173 



Triomphe de^ Paris - . 



8^ 



Scintillalum . * # • < 



, 236 



Triomphe de Paris . • • 



, 163 



Sheen Rival - . • • . 



. 147 



Utility* • 



, 219 



Shottesham Pet 



. 213 



Variegated Ivy-leaved ' . ' , 



, 177 



Shrulkmd Scarlet . 



, 53 



Variegated Nosegay 



. 170 



Sidonia - , 



. 180 



Variegated Tom Thumb . 



220 



Silver Chain , ' . 



. 214 



Victor Emmanuel . 



67 



Silver King • , 



. 215 



Victoria - . - . 



221 



Silvei' Nosegay - » • . 



. 170 



Village Maid * . • . 



', h 



Silver Queen . 



. 216 



Vivid • . * . ■ . 



. 68 



Skeltoni > , • . 



. 129 



Wellington Hero 



. 19 



Smith's Superb 



. 85 



White Ivy-leaved * , 



. 175 



Snowflalce • • 



. 133 



White Nosegay 



. 169 



Snowflftke . 



. 217 



Wilmoreanum 



. 180 



Southern Edlle 



. 16 



Wonderful * . * . ^- . 



. 155 



Spitfire . - . . ^ • 



. 66 



Zonale album • ♦ . 



. 189 



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1 





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XVIII.—KEPOIIT ON VEUBENAS 



GnowN AT Chiswick, in 1861. 



\s MooUE, F.L.S., Secretary to the Floral Committee. 



A considerable number of varieties df Verbena, was presented 

 for trial in ]860, but in common with many, other kinds of 

 flowers, they were so much affected by the unpropitious nature of 

 Ibe summer of that year, that no ludgment was formed as to 

 the Eperits of the varieties ; and the collection was again planted 

 out in 1801, along v;ith the numerous additions which had been 

 received in the early part of the year. The varieties thus brought 

 together, and i.\hich were presented by Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, 

 Mr. Scott, Mr. Wills, Mr. Dixon, Messrs. E. G. Henderson 

 & Son, Mr. Turner, Mr. May, IMessrS. Low & Co., Messrs. J. 

 and J. Frasek, Mr. G-. Smith, Mr. W, Buj^l, Messrs. J. and C. 

 Lee, Messrs. Bowler & Ward, and Messrs. Wood, form the 

 ^bstunce^of the following report. * . • . 



