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Glennyanum. — Blush ; t. 

 Grandijlorum. — Rose ; h. 

 Hannibal. — Fine rose ; h. 

 Kettledrum. — Fine red. 



Lady Armstrong. — Pale rose with dark spots ; p. h. 

 Lady Emily Peel. — Rose with chocolate spots ; t. 

 Lee's Dark Purple. — h. 

 Leopardi. — Rosy lilac, spotted ; h. h. 

 Limhatum. — White with crimsou edge ; t. 

 Londineyise. — Purple with light centre ; t. 

 Lucidum. — Purplish lilac ; t. 

 Marc Antony. — Lilac ; p. h. 

 Mrs. Milner. — Crimson ; very fine ; p. h, 

 Mt. Blanc. — ^White ; p. h. 

 Neige et Cerise. — White with crimson edge ; t. 

 Onslowianum. — Waxy blush with yellow eye ; t. 

 Perfection. — Blush with yellow eye ; t. 

 Perspicuum. — Blush ; t. 

 Purity. — White with yellow eye ; t. 

 , Purpureum elegans. — Fine purple ; h. 



" grandijlorum. — Purple, large truss ; h. 



Reedianum. — Cherry red ; t. 

 Rosabel. — Pale rose ; t. 

 Roseum elegans. — Rose ; h. 



" grandijlorum. — Rose ; h. 



" p)ictum. — Rose ; h. h. 



" superbum. — Light rose ; h. 

 R. S. Field. — Fine scarlet ; t. 

 Sir Isaac Newtoyi. — Spotted purple ; h. h. 

 Splendens. — Rose ; h. 



Stella. — Rose with chocolate marking ; p. h. 

 Sultana. — White with brown spots ; t. 

 Verschaffeltii. — Purplish blush ; t. 

 Victoria. — Deep claret color ; t. 



On account of the lateness of the season, the Hunnewell Special 

 Prizes were not awarded until June 10th. The exhibitors were 

 E. S. Rand, Jr., and Joseph Clark. In addition to those alread}' 

 named, Mr. Rand exhibited very fine trusses of 



Alarm. — Crimson and white ; t. 



Archimedes. — Rosy crimson ; h. h, 

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