191 EEPORT OX VERBENAS, 



2-39. Base of the West: — from Mr. Scott. Deep rose-pink, 

 pale ceutre ; loose. 



230, Clara. 



From Mr. Turneii. Pale lilac-tiuted pink, with light ceutre; 

 good sliape ; useful. 



231. Ivanhoe. 



From Mr. Tcjhner aud Mr. Scott. Bright salmou-pink, wth 

 cnmsoueje; small truss; useful. 



ii32. Mrs. Ward, 



From Messrs. Bowler and Waud, and Mr. Mat. Delicate lilac- 

 pink, ^vitb greeuish-yellow eye. 



233. Picta. 



From Mr. G- Smith. Piuk, mth rosy-crimson centre; pretty. 

 In the way of Madame Large^ hut the ground colour is paler 

 more pink, and the spot more rosy-tiuted. 



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234. Cato : — fiom Mr. G. Smith. Mottled-pink, Avith crimson 

 centre. 



235. James Staynpes : — from Mr. May and Mr. Scott. Pink, 

 with red zone around the eye. 



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236. Pearl: — from Mr, Dixok. Pink, deeper about the 

 large white centre. 



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237. Tretty Polly: — from Messrs. Lee. Pink, with deep 

 purplish centre, and pale ring around the eye. 



§ 9. Flowers lilac 



238. Hippodrome. 



Bluish lilac, with purple centre; fine; useful. 



239. Blue Bonnet: — from Mr. Turner. Bluish-lilac. 



240. Cicero : — from Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Shaded rosy- 

 lilac, with white eye. 



241. Constance : — Srom Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Pale 

 lilac, with white centre. 



242. DucJiesse d'Aumale: — Lilac; free habit; thin truss. 



243. Fair Maid:~h'om Mr. Turneu and Mr. Scott. Shaded 

 lilac, rosy centre. 



