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Jack Waterer. — Scarlet, light ceutre. 



Jean Verschajfelt. — Light ros}' crimson. 



John Henry Agneiv. — Pale blush, with chocolate spots. 



Juhn Walter. — Rich crimson ; fine form and habit. 



JoJm Waterer. — Dark crimson ; a fine free-blooming kind. 



Joseph Whitioorth. — Rich, dark lake spots. 



Jubar. — Light pink; an exceedingly pretty variety. 



Kate Waterer. — Rose with yellow ceutre ; very showy. 



Kate Alice Waterer. — Has a beautiful scarlet edge. 



Lady Eleanor Cathcart. — Pale rose, spotted with chocolate; 

 very beautiful. 



Lady Grenville. — White centre, margined with purple. 



Lady Olive Gxdnness. — White, spotted with chocolate. 



Loquendum. — Scarlet, white centre — a new color. 



Lord Eversley. — Very dark crimson with black spots. 



Louisa. — Fine rosy scarlet; good habit. 



Lord Selborne. — Intense crimson ; a magnificent kind. 



Michael Waterer. — Crimson spotted ; fine. 



Mrs. John Kelk. — Clear rose; late. 



Mrs. Layard. — White centre, margined with rosy crimson. 



Mrs. Williams. — Light rose ; fine truss. 



3frs. Russell Sturgis. — AVhite spotted with chocolate. 



Mrs. Thomas Brassey. — Clear white, margined with rosy purple. 



Mrs. Thomas Longman. — Rosy crimson; large truss. 



Mrs. Thomas Agnew. — White with yellow blotch. 



Mrs. William Agneiv. — Pale rose, yellow ceutre. 



Oculatum. — Clear white with a fine cluster of orange spots. 



Oculatum nigrum. — Pale lilac with a large dark ej^e. 



Princess Hortense. — Peach blossom with a brown and yellow 

 eye ; fine pyramidal truss. 



Princess Mary of Cambridge. — Light blush, deeper edging. 



Princess of Wales. — White centre with magenta edge. 



Queen. — Blush, changing to white; fine shape. 



Ornamental Evergreens. 



Abies ClanbrasUia7ia (Lord Clanbrasil's) is a small and com- 

 pact growing bush. The original plant is said to have been found 

 on the estate of Lord Clanbrasil, at Moira, near Belfast. 



Abies elegans is another of the pretty little dwarfs, with very 

 slender light green foliage. The growth is compact and it is 

 a desirable variety- 



