198 



REPORT ON VERDEXAa, 



whicli becomes rose-tinted in age, A desirable sort on account of 

 its marking. 



285, Striata perfecta. 



From Mr. Scott, Lilac, striped witU white : tbat is, tbo lilac 

 segments are margined vfitli white. Very pretty, and tlie most 

 distinctly and decidedly striped variety known. It was received 

 as Striped Pefection. '- 



The best varieties therefore, as adopted by the Committee, are 

 the following : 



§ 1. Piu^tle. 



3» Garibaldi. 



5. Mantean d'Eveqne. 



6. Mrs. Moore. 



18. Leader. 



27. Purple King, 

 49. Lord Elgin. 



§ 2. Piccy-rose 



55. 

 60, 



Challenger, 

 Zampa. 



§ 3. Crimson, 



89. Crimson Bedder. 

 89. Nemesis. 



§ 4. Crimsoyi'scarlet, 



103. Fanny Stracey. 



104. Geant des Batanie.s. 



§ 5, Bright Scarlet, 



122. Colossus. 

 125. Mars. 



131. Firefly; 



§ 6. Carmine and Cerise 



141. Brilliant de Vaise. 



142. Evening Star, 

 144. Lord Raglan. 



1 43. General Simpson. 



§ 7. Rose. 



187» Madame Karr. 



193. Lady Cotton Sheppard 

 195. Eeiue des Fleuvs. 



203. Grand Eastern. 



212. 

 215. 

 217. 



8. Pbik\ 



BrlglitoDii. 

 Lady Havelocl^, 

 Ne plu8 ultra. 



§ 9. Lilac. 

 (None first-rate). 



§ 1 0. Blmli with red aje, 

 251. Apollo. 



§ 11. White mih nd eye^ 

 2G4. Fairest of the Fau'. 



§ 12, White. 



272. Snowflake, 



§ 13. Farticoloured. 

 279. New Variegated. 



§ 14. Striped, 



284. Madame Jonrdier, 



285. Striata perfecta. 



INDEX TO THE VARIETIES. 



AboncTance 



Admiral D and as 

 Admiral Lyons 

 Albion • 

 Alboni 



Alexander the Second 



No. 



177 

 101 

 266 



77 

 111 



92 



Alice . 

 Alphonse Dufoy 

 Amethyst 

 Amina , 

 Andre . 

 AccTQiiaa 



No. 



19 



134 



15 

 29 

 20 



256 



