80 DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF PICOTEES. 
edging very regular and neat. This is a most desirable flower of its 
class. 
Exy’s Mrs. Horner.—Heavy-edged, red Picotee: pod good: 
petals well formed ; ground pretty pure; edging distinct and not very 
heavy, though classed as such. 
Marris’ Pitot.—Heavy-edged, red Picotee: pod good; petals 
large and well formed; ground pure ; edging very regular. 
Puiien’s Lavy Prret.—Heavy-edged, purple Picotee: pod good ; 
petals large and fine ; ground pretty pure; edging rather too heavy. 
Hourron’s Miss Hunrer.— Heavy-edged, purple Picotee: pod 
good; petals large and well formed; ground clear; edging regular. 
This is a vigorous-growing flower, producing plenty of grass. 
Jacxson’s Deticur.—Heavy-edged, purple Picotee: pod pretty 
good; petals large but somewhat confined; ground pretty clear ; 
edging heavy, and very apt to stripe. This is also a most vigorous- 
growing flower. 
Roxpinson’s Mrs. Muccueston.—Light-edged, purple Picotee : 
pod good ; petals large and well shaped ; ground pure; edging regular 
and beautifully marked. 
Suarpe’s Crirerton.—Light-edged, red Picotee: pod not very 
good, being rather short ; petals of a medium size, and somewhat con- 
fused ; ground pretty clear ; edging neat and distinct. 
Harpy’'s Royaut Briron.—Heavy-edged, red Picotee: pod good ; 
petals well formed, and inclined to crown well; ground not very pure ; 
edging regular and distinct. 
Barravup’s Coronet Foreman.—Light-edged, red Picotee: pod 
good; petals good; ground pure ; edging neat and well marked. 
Jessop’s Sir Witi1AmM Mippieron.— Heavy-edged, red Picotee : 
pod good ; petals very large and fine; ground clear; edging regular 
and distinct. This is a desirable variety. 
Warn’s Queen Vicroria. — Light-edged, rose Picotee : pod 
middling ; petals large and pretty thick, but a little confused ; ground 
pure ; edging distinct. 
Brinktow’s Horr.—Light edged, purple Picotee: pod good ; 
petals full and well formed ; ground pure; edging very neat and distinct. 
Barnarp’s Mrs. Barnarp.—Light-edged, rose Picotee: pod fine; 
petals broad and smooth, and well cupped; ground pure ; edging light 
and delicate. This is a fine and most desirable variety for any collection. 
Ety’s Jonn Wricut.—Heavy-edged, purple Picotee: pod good ; 
petals large and fine; ground pretty clear ; edging very heavy, and 
apt to run. 
Muscrorr’s Vicroria.—Red Picotee: pod good; petals large and 
pretty well formed; ground pretty clear; edging regular, but very 
apt to stripe. 
WAKEFIELD’S QuEEN OF SHEBA.—Heavy-edged, red Picotee: pod 
good ; petals very large and fine; ground pretty clear; edging good 
and distinet, with a very deep feather. This is rather an early flower. 
Gippins’ Favorire.—Light-edged, rose Picotee: pod fine; petals 
well formed ; ground pure; edging beautifully light and distinct. 
(To be continued.) 
