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edging very delicate and regular.—This is a first-rate flower, and 
almost equal to Mrs. Barnard. 
Woon’s Princess Axice.— Heavy-edged, purple Picotee: pod 
very good; petals fine; ground very clear; edging neat and regular. 
“seh this is inclined to grow small, it ought to be reduced toa very few 
pods. 
Fetiow’s Purpurea E.ecans.—Light-edged, purple Picotee: 
pod very middling ; petals well formed, but a little serrated; ground 
good ; edging regular. 
Burrovucu’s Mrs. Bevan.—Light-edged, red Picotee: pod good ; 
petals well formed, thick and velvety; ground pure; edging very 
regular and distinct. This is a most desirable flower. 
Garrat’s Lavy Dacre.—Light-edged, rose Picotee: pod fine ; 
petals very well formed; edging very regular and distinct. ‘This is a 
very superior flower of its class, and much resembles Waine’s Queen 
Victoria, but crowns much better. 
Heaptey’s Sarau.—Light-edged, red Picotee: pod pretty fair ; 
petals pretty well formed, and crowning well ; ground not very pure ; 
edging regular. 
Suarpr’s InvincisLe.—Light-edged, purple Picotee: pod good ; 
petals well formed; ground pure; edging pretty regular. 
Grippin’s Vespasian.—Light-edged, purple Picotee: pod very 
good; petals very fine and well formed; ground pure; edging very 
delicate and regular. This is a first-rate flower of its class when well 
grown. 
Crask’s QurEn Vicror1a.—Heavy-edged, purple Picotee: pod 
good ; petals large and well formed, but rather serrated ; ground pure ; 
edging very deep and regular. This flower is rather too thin in its 
petals to take a first-class position, but otherwise it is a desirable 
variety. 
SHarpr’s Gem.—Light-edged, red Picotee: pod fine; petals well 
formed, smooth and even, the guard petals being very stiff; ground 
pure ; edging very regular and distinct. 
Gipp1n’s Teaser, or as it is sometimes known under the name of 
Briykiow’s Masrerrrece.—Heavy-edged, red Picotee: pod good ; 
petals fine and well developed, and crowning well; ground pure ; 
edging somewhat irregular, and very apt to stripe. ‘This is rather a 
coarse flower. 
Witson’s Fanny Inpy.— Light-edged, rose Picotee: pod pretty 
fair; petals well formed and smooth ; ground good; edging very 
regular; and although this is of the light class, it is a little too heavy. 
The flower is of a medium size. 
Witson’s Puorerrecr.—Light-edged, purple Picotee: pod good 
and large ; petals large and broad, but a little serrated ; ground pure ; 
edging fine and very distinct. 
Crasn’s Prince AtBert.—Light-edged, purple Picotee : pod very 
good; petals broad, smooth, and firm ; ground pure; edging light and 
regular, with a beautiful feather, and not apt to stripe. 
Witmer’s Exvizaseru.—Light-edged, purple Picotee: pod very 
fine; petals well formed, and with a good crown ; ground very pure ; 
