19i> llEPORT ON VEl^BENAS, 



203. Plixtoniensis. 



From Messrs. Bowler and Wakd, Mr. Mat, and Messrs, Fraser. 

 Bright lilac rose or rose-pink, deeper around the pale centre ; 

 free ; lively in colour, and freer and more compact as a bedder 

 than Grand Eastern^ which it resembles in colour. 



203. Grand Eastern, 



From Messrs. Wood. Lively lilac rose, deeper around the large 

 creamy eye; very large flowers and truss, A first-class variety, 

 and remarkably fine for pots. 



204. Great Eastern. 



From Mr. Turner. Deep lilac rose, mth pale centre ; fine shape ; 

 useful - 



205. The Flirt 



From Mr. Turner. Delicate lilac rose, ^Yith large Vi'hite centre ; 

 good shape ; useful. 



206. Captivation: — from Mr. May. Deep lilac rose, darker 

 around the pale centre. 



207. Concordia: — 'from Messrs. E. G-. IIendersox. Lilac 



rose, similar in colour to Grand Eastern and Flixtomensis, 



208. Madame Lemoine:' — from Messrs, Roltjssox. Deep, 



lilac rose, darker around the pale centre. 



209. Ociilata: — from Mr. May. Lilac rose, deeper around 



the pale centre. 



210. Tlie Bride :~tvom Mr. Turner. Pale rose, ^'ith light 

 centre. Similar to The Flirt; and in 1800 better than it, being 

 compact and free. 



8. Flowers lylnlc* 



Sll. Bonnie Dundee. 



From Messrs. E.G. Hekderson, Deep rose-pink, with light 

 lemon centre; dwarf and free j good truss ; useful. 



212. BriglitoniL 



From Mr. Scott. Pale cerise pink, with darker spot on lower 

 side of eye; fine truss and pip; very free and showy. A first- 

 class sort in 1801, but verv inferior in ISnO. 







13. Byzantina, 



From Messrs E. G. HENDEnsoN. Deep rosc-Dlnk, with lettion 

 eye ; free ; good shape ; useful. 



