218 EEPOET ON PHLOXES, 



50. Madame lacroix. 



i 



From Messrs. Fkaser and Mr. Mat. 2 feet ; flowers in fine 

 pyramidal panicles, large clescr rosy purple, with small bright 

 crimson eye. A very fine and showy variety. 



5 1 . Madame la Marechale Lauriston, 



From Messrs. Fhaseb and Mr. Mat. 2| feet, late; light 

 purplish-rose, with bold crimson eye. Similar to Mr. Punch, and 

 of liearly equal merit. A very fine variety. 



5^. Mrs. Andry. 



From Messrs. Fraser, 3 feet, late; bright purplish-rose. A 

 showy variety. 



53. Mr. Durdan. 



From Messrs. Feaser. 8 feet; large, well formed, light purplish- 

 rose, with a slight deep rose star iu the eye. A distinct and 

 handsome variety, 



54. Mr. Punch. 



From Mr. Standish, and Messrs. Fraser. 2 J feet, vigorous and 

 free ; flowers large, in fine panicles, bright rose-colour, with dis- 

 tinct rich crimson eye. One of the most beautiful and effective 

 of the light rose sorts, and of excellent properties ; the eye is 

 very conspicuous. 



55. Mons. Edmond About. 



From Messrs Fraser. 4 feet, late ; light rose, small. A showy 

 late sort. 



A- 



66. Mrs. Eohert Moreau. 



V r 



From Messrs. Eraser and Mr. May. 2 feet. A fine bold- 



■ 



flowered variety, similar to Alphonse Rohine ; one of the better 

 bright rosy-purple sorts. 



57. Mons. Vilmorin. 



From Messrs. Fraser. Similar to Mr. Punch, but rather deeper 



coloured, approaching to Alphonse Rohine. A good variety, but 

 not wanted, 



58- President Payen, 



From Messrs. Fraseb. 1 ^ feet ; vigorous, with large panicles of 



