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B. Lady Hume Campbell.— One of the best of the light- 

 coloured kinds ; flowers delicate light pink, very free. 



B. Lmlia. — A very beautiful kind, of good form and sub- 

 stance, deep crimson, very distinct. 



B. Lemoinei. — A fine double variety, orange vermilion, 

 good form. 



B. 2Iarie Bouchet. — Good double, flowers deep purplish 

 red ; fine form and substance. 



B. Massa7ir/e cle Loiivrex. — This is a very large-flowered 

 kind, prolific, brilliant orange. 



B. Mrs. Laincj. — Flowers large, of good form and sub- 

 stance, pure white. 



B. octopetala. — This is a large-growing distinct species, 

 with large orbicular leaves, deeply lobed and dentate at the 

 margins ; flowers large, produced in dense corymbs, pure 

 white within, bright rosy carmine outside. Native of Peru. 



B. Pearcei. — This beautiful little plant should find a place 

 in every collection. It is a dwarf grower, of deciduous 

 habit, producing large bright yellow flowers very freely ; 

 these contrast beautifully with the rich dark velvety green of 

 the upper surface of the leaves, which are, on the under side, 

 of a pale red, prettily veined with light green. It is a native 

 of La Paz, and was sent home by Mr. Pearce, whose name it 

 bears. 



B. President Burelle. — This is a fine double kind, flowers 

 fiery red tinted with scarlet. 



B. Queen of Whites. — Yery distinct, habit and form of B. 

 Veitcldi ; flowers pure white. 



B. rosafiora. — A fine species, very much resembling B. 

 Veitcldi in general appearance, and, like it, a native of the 

 mountain regions of Peru. It is a tuberous-rooted kind, 

 with the leaves, which are supported upon stout red foot- 

 stalks, somewhat broader and rounder than in that species. 



