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60. Palmyre; flowers blush, with rosy pink centre, of medium size, full; form, 



(Blush) compact. 



61. Panache de Girardon ; flowers pale flesh striped with red, of medium 

 (Striped) size, double ; form, cupped. 



Ptestina ; see Group XXIV. Four Seasons. 



62. Polyclete ; flowers deep lilac, centre carmine. Raised by M. Laffay of 



Bellevue. Introduced in 1847. 



63. Ponctuee; flowers bright rose, spotted with white, of medium size, very dou- 



ble ; form, expanded. 



64. Portland blanc ; flowers white, worthless. 



65. Portland double ; flowers deep rose, large and double. 



66. Portlandica carnea ; flowers flesh, semi-double ; form, cupped. 

 Portlandica grandiflora ; see Grandiflora. 



67. Portlandica pomponiana ; flowers deep crimson purple. 



68. Pourpre ; flowers deep purple, of medium size, semi-double. 



69. Preval ; flowers delicate blush, large and full ; form, expanded. 



70. Princess Royal ; flowers bright crimson, small and full; form, cupped. A 



delicate plant. 



71. Prud'homme ; flowers bright rose, of medium size, full. 



72. Pulcherie ; flowers rich deep crimson, tinted with purple, large and double; 



form, cupped. 

 Queen of Perpetuals ; worthless. 



73. Requien ; flowers delicate blush pink, very large and very double ; form, 



cupped. Distinct, and fine late in the year. 



74. Rosalba; flowers bright purplish red, very large and double. Raised at 



Angers. Introduced in 1847. 

 Royale ; see D'Esquermes. 



75. Saint-Barthelemy; flowers pale rose, of medium size, double; form, 



cupped. 



76. Saint Fiacre ; flowers violet and crimson marbled, of medium size, double ; 



form, cupped. A good seed-bearer. 

 Scotch ; see Group XXX. Perpetual Scotch. 

 Sisley ; see Group XXVII. Hybrid Perpetual. 

 Six Juin ; see Group XXVII. Hybrid Perpetual. 

 Stanwell ; see Group XXX. Perpetual Scotch. 

 Striped; see Panache de Girardon. 



77. Striped Crimson ; flowers rosy pink, sometimes striped, but oftener merely 



(Captain Renard) mottled with white, large and very double ; form, cupped. 

 A sport from the Crimson Perpetual. A plant of this variety grow- 

 ing here bore white flowers last season. 



78. Surpasse Antinous; flowers deep crimson, of medium size, full. 



79. Thiers ; flowers deep rose, of medium size, full. 

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