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scarlet with maroon centre; iree-'tabit ; '^ne l)old aXuridant 

 trusses. The same sort was received from Mr. Scott under the 

 names ot Bougeni and Bouquet. It is one of the best varieties. 



104. Geant des Batailles. .'■ ,J .' 



From Mr, Scott and Mr. Turwee. " Fine crimson scatlet, witfe 

 dark centre and white eye ; free habit; good truss. ^One of th€> 

 best sorts. Also, one of the best in 1860, being free and showy. 



' 105. John Scott. 



jB'rom Mr. Scott. Dark crimson scarlet, with dark ring around 

 the pale eye ; free, but rather loose habit; bold truss j useful. 



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106. le Gondolier. ' , 



From Mr. Turxek. Crimson scarlet,- mth bluisli eye; free; 

 useful. 



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107. Miss Emily Hanmeri 



From Messrs. E. G'. Henderson. Crimson scarlet, ^\lth small 

 light ring around the eye ; ?ree habit ; bold, and useful. 



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108. Mons. Julien, 



From Mr. Scott. Beep crimson scarlet;" dwarf, free, and 

 use ful . 



109. Phoebus. 



From Mr. Scott. Bright crimson scarlet with dark shade and 

 light ring aromid the eye ; free habit; compact truss; useful. 



110. Victor Emmanuel. 



From Messrs. E, 0-. Henderson, Crimson scarlet with black 

 eye. A useful and effective variety. 



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111. Alhoni : — from Mr. Dixon, Large crimson scarlet, 

 darker round the light eye. 



113, Betvldere : — from Mr. Scott. Crimson scarlet. 



113, Cardinal de Bonald : — from Messrs. Low. Crimson 

 scarlet, with greenish-yellow centre. 



114. Bante :— ^vom Messrs. E. G,. Henderson. Crimson 



scarlet ; loose. 



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115. Buc d'Almeda: — from Mr. Scott. Deep crimson scarlet, 

 leeper towards the purplifih eye. 



