238 GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



ample ; flowers large and of good form, the colour a light 

 pinkish blush, striped with bright pink. 



C. Marchioness of Exeter. — A good free-flowering kind, 

 strong grower, flowers bright rose, large and full, habit 

 good. 



C. Master Rosa. — A variety of free growth and good habit, 

 with large, shining, dark green leaves ; flowers of average 

 size, imbricated, and of excellent form ; colour a beautiful 

 rosy crimson. 



C. Mathotiana. — The habit of this variety is not so good 

 as that of many others, as it has a tendency to make only 

 one or two breaks after pruning, but when planted in the 

 borders for covering walls, &c., it is unequalled. The colour 

 is deep crimson, the flowers large and very fine. 



G. MatJwiiana alba. — ^Very fine, flowers large and full, 

 pure white. 



C. Montironi. — A very distinct and beautiful kind ; flowers 

 generally white, but sometimes flaked with rose ; medium 

 size, of good habit. 



C. Mrs. Anne Marie Hovey.- — A very pretty variety, of 

 good form, medium size ; flowers generally soft delicate pink, 

 but sometimes white or blotched. Of American origin. 



C. Mrs. Dombrain. — Leaves tapering to a point ; flowers 

 well formed, and of good substance, colour delicate pink, 

 margined with white. 



0. Nonpareil. — A variety of great beauty, of medium size 

 and form ; the ground colour is delicate flesh, beautifully and 

 regularly striped with rich pink. 



C. Pearl. — A dwarf compact-growing plant, with good 

 foliage ; flowers pure white, of medium size, with broad 

 imbricated petals of great substance, and cup-shaped. A 

 very desirable variety. 



C. planipetala. — A pure white variety, of great substance 



