48 STOVE PLANTS. 



A. Duke of Conmuf/ht. — Flowers six inches in diameter, 

 eegments round and perfect in shape, carmine scarlet, with a 

 small white margin towards the base, and small green-rayed 

 centre. 



A. Edith. — This is one of the hght margined section and is 

 of medium size ; the segments round and of excellent shape, 

 the centre is light, beautifully pencilled with reddish-crimson, 

 the apex of the segments almost full-coloured, with a distinct 

 white margin. 



A. Eldorado. — A very handsome variety; the ground 

 colour is white, with purple stripes up the petals. 



A. Emperor. — Bright crimson scarlet in colour, flowers 

 very large and of good form. 



A. Exquisite. — A fine well-defined flower, about seven 

 inches in diameter, and exquisite shape, carmine scarlet, the 

 larger or guard segments has distinct white stripes, whilst 

 the others are beautifully flated with the same. 



A. Fascination. — This is one of the light coloured type; 

 the flowers are about five inches in diameter, and the seg- 

 ments perfectly round and of good shape, regularly flaked 

 and barred with reddish crim=on. A very desirable kind. 



A. Fire Kiruj. — Flowers rather small, but colour excellent, 

 bright scarlet, with a white star-shaped centre. 



A. Glowworm. — Flowers about six inches in diameter, 

 segments broad and of good shape, pale red, having a broad 

 stripe in centre of each petal, centre flaked and veined with 

 white. 



A. fjrnndidens. — The flowers of this variety are about eight 

 inches in diameter, segments broad and of good shape, 

 purplish crimson, with a large blotch of maroon on each 

 segment ; small white base, surrounded with rays of rosy 

 pink. 



A. Graviana. — This variety has a very charming flower. 



