lilG EEPOKT ON VEimE]?AS, 



259. Lady Kcrrison : — from Mr. Scott. Blush, \sii\\ purplish 

 ring around the pale centre. 



200. Madame Hermann Stenyer : — from Messrs. Lo^v, and 

 Messrs. E. G. HENDEityoN. Shaded hlusb, witli rosy-crimson 

 centre. 



261. Madame Jusseaud ; — from Messrs. E. G. He^sdekson. 

 Blusli white, "with small rose eye. ' 



262. Madame Plumet: — from Messrs. Low- Blush, with 



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large reddish-purple centre, and dark eye. 



263. Eeine des Ama;:ons : — from Messrs. Eraser. Blush, 

 with rosy-purple eye. 



§ 11. Flowers white, tilth coloured eye, 



264. Fairest of the Fair. 



From Mr. G. Smith and Messrs. Fbaser. Pure while, with 

 compact purplish-crimson spot ; fine truss; remarkably pure, and 

 well contrasted in the colour and marking. One of the first- 

 class sorts. 



265. Venus/ 



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From Mr. Turnek and Mr. Scott. White with distinct rosv 

 purple-spot. Very pretty, hut less pure than Fairest of the Fair, 



260. Admiral Lyons : — from Mr. Soott. White, slight- 

 purple eye. 



2§7. Emj^ress: — from Mr. Turner. White, with purple 

 centre. 



268. Lady Blanche :— from Mr. Tubnek. White, pale rose 

 centre. 



269. Lola Monies: — from Mr. Scott. White, with ro^y- 

 purple centre. 



§12, Flowers white. 



270. Mrs. Holford, 



From Messrs. Eoixisson and Scott. White, with greenish 

 centre; large-flowered, useful. Good in 1860. 



271. Mrs. Hosier Williams, 



From Mr. Scott. White, greenish at the centre ; dwarf, free 

 habit ; moderate truss. 



