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whitish, streaked with rosy-lilac, giving them a motley appearance, 

 A very good and desirable, as well as distinct variety. 



95. Triomphe de Twickel. 



From Messrs. Fbaser- 3 feet ; deep rosy-lilac, the segnoents 

 edged with white, forming a striped flower. A very distinct and 

 handsome variety, one of the best. 



I 8, Flowers ichite or blush, with coloured eye* 



96. LaVestale. 



From Messrs. Fbaseb and Mr. Stakdisii. 3 feet; white, with 

 lilac eye. The best pure white with a pale-purplish eye. 



97. Madamfe Eugenie le Brassenr. 



From Mr. Standish. 4 feet, late ; white with deep purple eye, 

 similar to Mademoiselle Aurelie Duriez. A fine late sort, in 

 good bloom at the end of August. 



98. Madame Fontaine. 



From Messrs. Feaseb. 2 feet ; white, with bright rose-purple 



Mm 



99. Madame Marceanx. 



From Mr. Sxandish and Messrs. Feasee. 3 feet; blush white, 

 with large bold rosy-purple eye. A fine showy variety, of good 

 quality. 



LOO. Madame Moisson. 



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From Messrs. Rollisson, Mr. Standish, and Messrs. Fbaser. 

 3 feet ; French white, with bold deep purple eye. A good 

 variety, not pure white, but distinct and showy. 



101» Madame Sueur* 



From Messrs. Fbaseb. 2^ feet; flowers large, blush white, 

 with large bright rose-purple eye. A fine variety, less pure than 

 Madame Standish and Madame Fontaine, and the eye with more 

 purple tinge than that of the former. 



Anais 



From Mr. May. 



with 



defined rose-purple eye, A desirable variety, of superior merit. 



