290 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Snoiojlake. — Pure white, fine conical truss; distinct and beau- 

 tiful. 



Sunrise. 



Sylph. — Bright, rosy pink, fine truss ; beautiful. 



The Moor. — Dark crimson, ver}' finely spotted ; distinct. 



The Queen. — One of the most beautiful. 



Vmihan. — Mauve, with rich yellow blotch, very fine truss and 

 habit. 



Vestal. — Pale rose, mucli spotted, fine truss ; very distinct. 



Vivian Orey. — Fright, ros}' pink, distinctly and beautifully 

 spotted. 



The following are greenhouse varieties : 



Aureum splendens. 



Countess of Haddington. — Flowers large, blush-white ; robust 

 habit. 



Dalhousice. — Flowers very large, blush-white. 



Dennisonii. — Flowers white, with a lemon-stained throat, very 

 fragrant. A garden hybrid of excellent habit. 



Duchess of Connaught. — Trusses compact, globular, bright ver- 

 milion red. 



Duchess of Edinburgh. — Bright orange scarlet. 



Duchess of Teck. — Light buff-yellow, shaded with orange-scarlet 

 tinged with rose ; centre yellow. 



Qibsonii. — Flowers blush-white, foliage small. 



Henryanum. 



Jasminifloruni. — Tube long and slender, flowers white and very 

 fragrant. 



Lady Alice Fitzivilliam. — Large flower, pure white ; one of the 

 best. 



Lcevigatuni^ 



Maddeni. — Flowers white and very distinct. 



Nuttalli. — Flowers of immense size, funnel-shaped, pure white, 

 tinged with rose on the outer surface. 



Princess Alexandra. — Flowers larger and longer than those of 

 R. Jasminiflorum, pure, waxy white. 



Prince Leopold. — A beautiful flower, fawn and rose, with rose 

 centre. 



Princess Alice. — Dwarf habit, flowers bell-shaped, white tinged 

 with pink, and ver}- fragrant. 



