170 REPORT ON VERBENAS 



180. Defiance. 

 From Mr. Scoxt. Brilliant orange scarlet; useful, and well 

 known. 



13 L Firefly. 



From Mr. Turner and Messrs. E. G. Henderson/ Bright, 

 glowing, orange scarlet, with small straw-coloured eye; free, 

 compact habit ; bold truss. A ftrst'Clas^? sort. 



132. King of Scarlets. 



From Mr. Scott. Orange scarlet, with yellow centre ; bright 

 and useful. 



133. Melindres. 



From Mr. Scott, Light orange scarlet, but very bright, the 

 truss comparatively small ; a useful and desirable sort. 



134. Alplionse Dujoy: — from Messrs. E. G. Hknderson. 



Orange scarlet. 



135. Variegated Defiance: — The same as Defiance^ except 

 that the leaves are moderately variegated. 



136. Warrior: — ^from Messrs. Low. Oranp;e scarlet, with 

 lemon eye, 



§ 6, Flowers carmine and cerise scarlet. 



137. Electra, 



From Mr. Scott and Mr. TuR^^ER. Light carmine scarlet, with 

 pale centre ; bold truss and flowers ; useful. 



138. Diadem: — from Mr. Turner. Carmine scarlet, with 

 large light centre. 



139. Mon$. Denis Blain: — from Mr. Scott and Mr. Turner. 

 Carmine scarlet, with small pale centre. 



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140. Morning Star: — from Mr, Scott, Mr. May, and Messrs. 

 E. G.^ENDERsoN, Carmine scarlet, with large pale centre. 



141. Brilliant de Vaise. 



From Mr. Scott. Bright cerise scarlet, with bluish centre; 

 wide-spreading habit; free blooming, and very effective; fine 

 tru^g, A first-class variety. 



142. Evening: Star. 



From Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Cerise scarlet, with round 



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