202 EEPOKT ON TETUNIAS, GEOWN AT CHISWICK, 1861. 



2. Inimitabilis grandifiora. 



From Mr. Bull. White, mtli purple bars; largo floAvered and 

 free. Very pretty. 



3. Lehrer Louis. 



From Mr. Bull. Rosy-like veined; moderately vigorous, and 

 of stiff shrubby-like habit. Pretty. 



4. Madame Bergeron. 



From Messrs. Low*. Rosj^-purple, generally more or less, but 

 very sportively marked vvitli wliite blotches. Pretty. 



5. Victory. 



From Messrs. Low. PJch, dark crimson-purple ; of excellent 

 habit. A very fine aiid desirable variety. 



§ S. Floivers double. 



6. Eliza Mathieu. 



From Messrs. Low" and Mr. Bull, Violet-rose margined and 

 blotched with white ; flowers very large. An exti'a fine variety, 

 and one of the best double-flowered sorts of the inimitahilis 

 group. 



7. Inimitahilis flore-pleno. 



From Messrs. Low and IMr. May. A fine rose-purple, con- 

 spicuously blotched with white ; one of the first of the variegated 

 double-flowered sorts, and a proved and established favourite ; of 

 excellent habit, and every way desirable for general cultivation. 

 It forms a beautiful pot plant for conservatories. 



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8. Inimitahilis ruhra- 



From Mr. Bull and Messrs. Low. Dark purple, 



9. Isaie. 



From Messi-s. Low. Light mottled lilac. Pretty. 



10. Madame Lanzezeur. 



From Messrs. Low* Purple, with white margins ; fine shape > 

 not very full, double, but a beautiful flower* 



IL Marie Rendatler. 



From Messrs. Low and Mr. Boll. One of the finest of the 

 doublo-flowerod Inimitahilts Qvoup; a good deal like Inimitahilis 



