J 90 llEPORT ON VEEBENAS, 



Bright deep rose, with large white angular centre. An attractive 

 variety ; useful. 



175. La Stella. 



From Mr. Scott. Bright deep rose ; showy large truss ; useful. 



176. Lilaeiaa. 



From Mv. Turker. Deep rose, darker at the centre ; free ; 

 useful. 



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177. Ahondance : — from Mr. Scott. Dull shaded deep rose. 



178. Cynthia :-- from Mr. Scott. Large dull rose; light 

 centre ; free. 



179. Eleanor :— from Mr. Scott. Deep rose, ^Yith large pale 

 centre, 



180. Figaro:— from Mr. Tuenee. Deep dull rose, with white 



centre. 



181. King of Verhmas: — from Mr, Scott and Mr. Mat. 



Dark shaded rose, w^ith large yellow centre. 



189. King of Verbenas ;— from Mr, Tuenjeb. Deep rose, hut 

 without a pale eye. 



183. Lady Adair: — from Messrs. Bowlee & Ward. Deep 

 rose, with large white eye. 



184. Lizzy: — from Mr. May. Deep rose, with pale centre* 



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185. Mrs. McKay: — from Messrs. Low. Deep rose; large 



truss ; straggling habit, 



186. Primidaflora : — from Mr. Tuener. Dull deep rose> 

 with bold straw-colom'ed centre. 



187. Madame Karr. 



From Mr. Scott. Crimsou-rose; free habit; large truss. A 

 first-class sort. The same variety was received as Mons. Hardy 

 from Mr. Tuener. This proved one of the best sorts in 1860, 

 being vigorous, free, and large-flowered. 



188. Surprise. . 



From Messrs. Rollisson. Crimson-rose^ with slightly shaded 

 centre ; free, vigorons, traiUng, thick-growing habit ; large com- 

 pact trusses. A very useful sort. The trusses are more compact 

 tlian in Madame Karr, which it resembles in colour. It proved 

 to be free, vigorous, and a good trusser in 1860. 



189. Madame Gassier: — from Messrs, Fraser, Crimson- 

 rose, with hirgo pale centre. 



