GROWN AT CIIISWICK IN 1801. 197 



9T2. Snowflake. 



From Mr. Turner, Messrs. Low, Messrs. Rollisson, and Mr. 

 Scott. Pure white ; free habit ; largo flowers aud large truss. 

 One of the best Verbenas, and the best of the whites. 



273. Lovely/ Gem: — from Mr. Scoxx. Blush white. 



^274. Mrs. White: — from Mr. Scoxx. Blush; large truss. 



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275. Beine Blanche ; — from Messrs. Bowleu & Ward, and 

 Mr. ScoxT. White, with greenish centre ; free. 



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276. Souvenir de Victotrc Modcste : — from Mr. Turner. 

 White. 



277. The Pearl: — from Mr. Scoxx. White, becoming faintly 

 suffused with lilac. 



278. White Perfection : — from Mr. Scoxx, White, witli 

 greenish eje; free; small flowers and trusses. 



§ 13 Flowers mottled or particoloured, 



279. New Variegated, 



Mottled lilac, with crimson eye. The best of the mottled 

 group. 



280. Rubens. 



From Messrs. Low. Shaded crimson, the centre pale in the 

 young flowers, and changing to light purple in the older ones, 

 thus producing a motley appearance in the truss; free ; 

 useful. 



281. ZalMoosneer. 



From Mr. Scoxx. Mottled lilac, with rosy-purple eye; pretty. 

 Of a deeper lilac, but paler in the eye than Vesta. 



282. Novelty :^ixom Mr. Turner and Mr. Scoxt. Dull 

 crimson, shaded with blue, large white centre; cupped flowers; 

 curious. Inferior to Bitbens, 



283. Rainboxv :^ from Mr, Bull. Kosy-crimson, mottled 

 with purple ; small light centre. Similar to Novelttj and Buhe^is. 



- § 14. Flowers striped, 



284. Madame Jourdier. 



From Mr. Scoxi',' and Messrs. E. G. He.nleu:50X. Crimson, 

 striped with white : that is, the segments bordered with white, 



