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good, and ground colour deep yellow, with a heavy brown feather. 
There is a slight flame up each petal, meeting the feather, without 
breaking through. 
ScarNELL’s Brsou.—A splendid feathered second row rose tulip, of 
superlative form. The ground is pure white, the marking well laid on, 
the petals of good substance, and altogether worthy of its designation. 
It has been shown this season, in fine character. In the hands of Mr. 
Dickson, of Acre-lane. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S FLORAL EXHIBITION. 
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Were again exhibited in tolerable perfection, notwithstanding the 
unfavourable weather we have experienced for keeping them in bloom, 
Messrs. Lane’s plants, which were large and finely bloomed, consisted 
of—Hybrid China: Celine, five feet high, and two feet wide; Madame 
Plantier, three feet six inches high, and four feet wide. Hybrid 
Bourbon: Coupe d’Hebe, four feet six inches high, and two feet ten 
inches wide; Great Western, two feet ten inches high, and three feet 
wide; Las Casas, two feet two inches high, and two feet six inches 
wide; Paul Perras, four feet high, and two feet six inches wide. 
Hybrid Perpetual; Queen, five feet ten inches high and four feet six 
inches wide. Bourbon: Souvenir de la Malmaison, three feet six 
inches high, and three feet four inches wide. China: Abbe Mioland, 
three feet six inches high, and three feet two inches wide; Fabvier, 
four feet high, and two feet nine inches wide; Prince Charles, three 
feet high, and two feet six inches wide. Yea: Adam, two feet high, 
and two feet wide. Messrs. Paul had— Hybrid China: Madame 
Plantier, pure white; Belle Marie, rose; Blairii, No. 2, white, with 
pink edges. Hybrid Bourbon: Henri Barbet, carmine; Paul Perras, 
rose, edges blush. Austrian Briar: Harrisonii, yellow. Hybrid 
Perpetual: Louis Buonaparte, rosy-crimson. Tea-scented: Caroline, 
pink; Princess Marie, coppery rose. Noisette: Aime Vibert, pure 
white. Bourbon: George Cuvier, cherry red; Coupe d’Hebe, pink, 
changing to silvery blush. Mr. Francis produced clean looking 
specimens of—Hybrid China: Blairii, No. 2, Flora Mac Ivor, Chene- 
dole. Hybrid Perpetual: Madame Laffay, Mrs. Elliott, Marquise 
Boccella. China: Abbe Mioland, Cels multiflora. Zea: Devo- 
niensis, Elise Sauvage. 
FUCHSIAS. 
Sappurre.—A beautiful new variety, of good habit ; the colour dark 
crimson, with a very waxy appearance; the corolla deep purple. 
There have been several of this character raised in the neighbourhood 
of Birmingham, during the last few years, but this is one of the best. 
CHATEAUBRIAND (Miellez).—A light variety, of novel and fine cha- 
racter. The flowers are large; the exterior, or the sepals, are pink, 
