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S44. Hamlet: — from the SociExr's Garden. Lilac; small 

 truss, 



245. Ida : — from Messrs, E, Gr. Henderson. Sljaded and 

 motley lilac, with pale centre. 



946. Lady Middleton : — from Mr. May and Messrs. Fiusee. 

 Shaded light rosy-lilac ; small truss ; weak spindly habit 



247. Prince Arthur: — from Messrs. E. G. HendepvSON. Lii/ht 

 mottled rosy-lilac, 



248. Queen of Lavenders:— from Mr. Scott. Faint bluish 

 lilac; thin truss. 



249. Sarah : — from Mr. Scott. Pale lilac ; poor. 



250. F^sto;— from Mr. Tuknee, Light mottled lilac, with 

 purple-crimson eye. 



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10. Flowers hlush^ with coloured eye^ 



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551. Apollo. 



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From Mr. May and Mr. Turner. Shaded blush, with rosy- 

 crimson centre ; bold truss ; fine form. A first-class variety, 

 especially for pot culture. 



253. Blushing Bride. 



From Mr, Dixon, Blush, with deep rose-crimson centre ; 

 pretty; useful. 



253. Jean d' Arc. 



From Mr. Scott. Blush, with rosy eye ; useful. • 



254. Madame Hoste. 



From Mr. ScoTt, Blush, with crimson centre ; dwarf, free, and 

 pretty; useful. 



255. Souvenir de I'ExpositioiL 



From Messrs. Fraser. Blush, with large centre blotch of briglit 

 rosy-crimson ; \ery pretty. 



256. Angelina: — from Messrs. Lo^v, and Mr. Scott. Blusli, 



rosy centre. 



257. Etoile de Venus :—{vom Mr. Scott. Blush, with rosy 

 centi'e. 



258. GustavHs: — from Messrs. E. G. Hendersons Blusli- 

 white, with rosy centre; compact Iiabit. 



