GEOWK AT CHISWICK IN 186 J . 169 



MissEgle: — from Messrs. Lke. Crimson scarTet, with 





dark centre, and a blufeh eve. ' ^\u 



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117. JJ^c? Rover: — from Mr. Scott. Shaded crimson scarlet, 

 vellow eye ; good habit and truss. ._&..„!«' 



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118,^ EoUn Hood: — from Mr. Dixon and Messrs. 

 deSso^', Shaded crimson scarlet, with angular pale-coloured 

 eye; compact habit. _ ^' 







119. South Western: — from Mr. Scott. Crimson scarlet, 



120. Star: — from Mr, Tukner and Messrs. E. G. Hendkr-: 



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SON. Crimson scarlet, with yellow eye. 



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121. Basilisk. 



§5. Flowers bright scarlet. 



From Mr. Scott. Deep bright scarlet; Melindres-like in habit; 

 useful. 



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132. Colossus, 



From Messrs. Low, Bright scarlet. Considered one of the best 



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123. Comet. 



From Mr. Tue^^ek. Dark scarlet with large pale centre ; com- 

 pact habit. 



124. Comte de Morello. 



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•■♦■^r. 



From Mr. Scott. Dark scarlet, with clear lemon centre ; useful. 



125. Mars. ^ ' .... 



From Messrs. Low, Mr. Turner, and Messrs. Rollisson. Fine 

 deep scarlet; compact free hahit ; abundant hloomer ; good truss. 

 A first-class variety. It proved to be of good habit and brighf- 

 colour in i860. ^ ■ ' • — 



126. Eclipse: — from Mr. Turner. Scarlet, with small yellow 

 centre. 



127. 3frf^rte« :— from Mr. Scoxx and Mr, May. Bright light 

 scarlet, with small yellow eye. 



l;i8. Miss Anna: — from Messrs. Lee. Scarlet, yellow centre. 



129. Mrs. Woodroffe: — from Mr. Scott. Large, bold, light 

 scarlet. Good in 1860. ., 



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