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The following are the varieties which, "having been 

 ascertained to be of an inferior quality, are no longer culti- 

 vated in the Society's garden." 



CLASS I. SCARLET. 



Autumn Scarlet 

 Bishop's Seedling 

 Black Cone 

 Black Hudson's Bay 

 Carmine Scarlet 

 Charlotte 

 Cinnamon Scarlet 

 Clustered Scarlet 

 Cockscomb Scarlet 

 Copper-leaved Roseberry 

 Diack's Seedling 

 Dudson House Scarlet 

 Duke of Kent's Scarlet 

 Early Globe 

 Globular Hudson's Bay 

 Golden Lemon Scarlet 

 Grange Hudson's Bay 

 Grimstone Scarlet 

 Hudson's Bay 

 Knight's late Scarlet 

 Lewisham Scarlet 

 Lynedock Seedling 

 Methven Scarlet 

 Morrisania Scarlet 

 Nairn's Scarlet 

 Narrow leaved Scarlet 

 Oblong Scarlet 

 Orange Hudson's Bay 

 Pine Roseberry 

 Pitmaston Black Scarlet 

 Red Finger 

 Round Fruited Scarlet 

 Scone Scarlet 

 Sir Joseph Banks's Scarlet 

 Slough Scarlet 

 Solid Scarlet 

 Vernon's Scarlet 

 Wilmot's late Scarlet. 



CLASS II. BLACK. 



Gibb's Black Seedling 

 Knight's Scarlet Fleshed 

 Pitmaston Black 

 Old Black 

 Sweet Scone. 



CLASS III. PINE. 



Bath Scarlet 



Black Prince 



Bostock 



Bullock's Blood 



Chinese 



Dutch 



Glazed Pine 



Keen's Imperial 



Knevett's New Pine 



Large Black Seedling 



Mulberry 



Red Cone 



Surinam 



Taylor's New Emperor 



Variegated Pine 



Webstere. 



CLASS IV. CHILI. 



Black Chili 

 Large Blush Chili 

 Pine Chili 

 Red Chili 

 Scarlet Chili 

 True Chili 

 Wilmot's Superb 

 Yellow ChiU. 



CLASS V. HAUTBOIS. 



Brown Hautbois 

 Common Hautbois 

 Long Fruited Muscatelle 

 Russian 

 Swedish. 



CLASS VI. GREEN. 



De Bergamot 



Bresling d'Angleterre 



Caucasian 



Vineuse de Champagne 



Williams's Green Pine. 



CLASS VII. WOOD. 



American Alpine 



Double Blossomed 



De Montreuil a Fruit Blanc 



One-leaved 



Bush Alpine, Red 



Bush Alpine, White. 



