AUGUST. 375 



Cerito (Henderson,) lavender, bordered with white. 



Constellation (Henderson,) white, with dark blue border. 



Estclle (Henderson,) white, light purple edge, dark disk, 

 very large. 



Electra (Ivery,) violet, yellowish-white disk, free dwarf 

 habit. 



Empi'ess Eugenie^ white, with very narrow margin of 

 crimson purple. 



Formosa (Henderson,) dark violet self, light disk, very 

 profuse. 



Kate Kearney (Henderson,) large white self, strong 

 grower. 



Lablache (Henderson,) deep blue, dwarf habit. 



Lady Camoys (Sutton,) white, blue edge, dwarf, and free. 



Lady Hume Campbell (Henderson,) clear white, with 

 shaded blue margin. 



Lord Stamford (Henderson,) white, azure-blue edge. 



Loveliness (Henderson,) bright rosy lake, fine habit. 



Mrs. Beecher Stowe (Lechner,) white, purple edge and 

 disk, large trusses. 



Novelty (Henderson,) azure-blue, with light disk. 



Octavia (Henderson,) azure blue, with light disk, 



Orlando (Ivery,) bluish purple, with a ring of white around 

 the disk. 



Picturata (Henderson,) white, rosy-violet edge, good form 

 and habit. 



Prima Donna (Henderson,) blue self, dwarf, good form. 



Prifice Arthur (Henderson,) scarlet-crimson self, very fine. 



Queen of Beauties (Smith,) pure white, fine. 



Rosy Morn (Henderson,) white, broad rosy-crimson edge, 

 large, and free. 



Now is just the time to repot the young plants that were 

 raised from cuttings or divisions last month, (July,) and also 

 seedlings well established. It is also a good time to sow 

 seeds for late spring blooming, so as to keep up a succession 

 of flowers. If choice seeds are planted very fine varieties may 

 be obtained, scarcely inferior to some of the named sorts. — Ed. 



