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§ 1, Flowers jmrple. 



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From Mr. Wills. Deep violet purple, with large straw-coloured 

 centre; free habit; good bold truss; useful. In 1860 a free 

 good sort, one of the best. 



2. Blue MagnificLue. 



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From Messrs. Rollisson and Mr. Scott. Deep blue purple 

 wth light centre p,roun4 the dark eye; useful. Tn the unfavour- 

 able season of 1860, this was one of the best sorts grown, and 

 was free and vigorous in growth and bloom. 



S. Garibaldi, 



From Mr, Dixon, Deep blue purple with large greenish white 

 centre ; fine shape. The best purple out. 



4t, Madame BousiUon. 



From Messrs. E. G. Hendeksox, Light bluish purple with pale 

 eye; useful. 



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5. Hantaan d'Ev^quCp 



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From Mr. Ttjrnee, Messis. E. G. Hekdebson, and Mr. Scott. 

 Deep violet purple, self-coloured; free habit; good truss. Con- 

 sidered to be one of the best sorts, and the b.est selfcoloured 

 deep purple, 



6. Mrs. Moore. 



From Mr. May and Mr, Scott. Violet purple with conspicuous 

 white centre. One of the best and most ornamental varieties iu 

 this class. 



7^ Victorine. - 



From Mr. May and Messrs. E, G. Hekdeeson. Violet purple, 

 lighter than in Manteau d'Eveque ; useful. 



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8. Dm de Grammont: — from Mr- Scott, Mr, Mat, and 



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Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Large loose violet purple, white 

 centre. 



9. Felix Roland : 



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Violet purple, small white centre ; free ; a useful sort. 



10. Harry Law:— from Mr. Turner. Violet purple, bold 

 white centre. 



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