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spot on each ; upper ones having a large dark velvet spot, shading off with car- 

 mine, and have a distinct white margin. Very good form. 



Miss Yohke. — Lower petals of a pretty pink; upper ones having a large, 

 clouded, dark spot, edged with rosy carmine. Good form. 



Ceria. — Lower petals pink ; upper ones of a pretty rose. 



Messrs. Veitchs, of Exeter. Formosa. — Lower petals a fine rosy-flesh colour ; 

 upper having a large, velvet, clouded spot, edged with crimson. Centre lighter, 

 giving it a pretty contrast. Very good form. 



By Mr. Gainks. Princess Mary. — Lower petals a fine rose; upper ones 

 having a large, bright, carmine blotch, edged with rosy carmine. Centre of the 

 flower white. The petals are of good form as to outline, but somewhat waved 

 on the surface of the upper petals, near the margin, in the specimen shown, 

 which might be induced by some casualty. 



Cothhrstone. — Lower petals pink; upper having a large, dark, clouded spot, 

 ed^ed with carmine. 



Kino of Beai;ties. — Lower petals rose, with a pretty purple tinge; upper 

 ones having a middle-sized dark spot, edged with rosy crimson. 



Saxon King. — Lower petals a pretty carmine; upper ones having a middle- 

 sized blotch, veined with a darker colour, edged with bright scarlet. Good 

 formed petals. 



Egbert. — Lower petals of a deep rosy pink; upper ones having a large 

 clouded spot, veined with darker, edged with rosy carmine. 



By Mr. Appi.eby, gardener to J. Robinson, Esq., of Egham Lodge, in Surrey. 

 (Not named.) — Lower petals white, tinged slightly with lilac, and having in the 

 centre of each petal a small spot of purple ; upper petals having a large velvet 

 blotch, shading off to purple, terminating with a white margin. Flower large, 

 good form. 



By Messrs. Chandi.eks, of Vauxhall Nursery. Admirable. — Lower petals 

 pink; upper petals having a dark spot, edged with ciimson. The edges of the 

 upper petals are dimpled and waved. 



President. — Lower petals piuk ; upper ones having a dark spot, edged with 

 rosy crimson. 



By Mr. Rendi.e, nurseryman, Plymouth. Lvne's Princess Alice. — Lower 

 petals losy-flesh colour ; upper ones having a large, dark, clouded spot, shading 

 off with deep crimson, veined with a darker colour, and having a margin of light 

 rosy-flesh colour. Very fine form. 



Lvne's Sappho. — Lower petals a beautiful pink; upper ones having a very 

 distinct dark spot, and to the margin a fine carmine rose. The centre of the 

 flower is white, producing a pretty contrast. Very fine form. 



Line's Apollo. — Lower petals scarlet; upper ones having a veiy distinct 

 dark spot, shading off with scarlet to the margin. 



By Mr. Pamplin, nurseryman, of Waltham Abbey. Wilson's Fire King. — 

 Lower petals rosy-flesh colour; upper ones having a large dark spot, edged with 

 scarlet. 



Wilson's Queen oi- Sheba. — Lower petals white, tinged with lilac ; upper 

 ones having a large clouded spot, with a slight margin of white. Flower large^ 

 good form. 



Wilson's Prince ov Wales. — Lower petals pink; upper ones having a large 

 dark spot, edged with crimson. Good form. 



Wilson's It. I. Newton. — Lower petals flesh colour; upper ones having a 

 large dark spot, shaded off with rosy crimson ; margin nearly while. Good form. 



By Mr. Ivery, nurseryman, of Peckham. Eclipse. — Lower petals rosy -flesh 

 colour, with several slight veins of a deeper colour ; upper ones having'a large 

 clouded spot, veined with a darker colour, and a margin of light flesh. flower 

 large. 



Rival King. — Lower petals of a rosy-crimson colour ; upper ones having a 

 dark spot, shading off with crimson red, slightly veined. Good form. 



Brunette. — Lower petals lilac ; upper ones having a large velvet spot, edged 

 with lilac. Good form. 



Attii.a. — Lower petals flesh colour; upper ones having a crimson spot, 

 shading off lighter to the margin. Large flower. 



