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Sereno (Bull). Vigorous ; leaves with dull zone ; flowers in good trusses, pale 



rose-pink, with white on upper petals ; promising. 

 Alexandra ( Williams). Compact, with faintly zonate leaves ; flowers rose-pink, 



with white eye ; very like Madame Lefevre. 



Passed over : — Forget-me-not, G-loire des Roses, Koetchen Scheurer, Les G-aules, Madame 

 Auguste Laloy, Madame Lefevre, Mdlle. Emmanuel G-aay, Mary Eveline, May Queen, Mons. 

 Leyens, Peach-blossom, Pink Globe, Rosa Perfecta, St. Pierre. 



4. Flowers Salmon-coloured. 



Fanty (Bull). Of moderately vigorous habit ; leaves darkly zonate ; flowers of 

 a light salmon-colour, deeper at the eye, free. 1st class in 1865. 



Jean Valjeans (E. G. Henderson). Of moderately vigorous growth ; leaves dark 

 zoned; flowers bright and clear salmon-colour, in good trusses. 1st class 

 in 1868 as a pot-plant. 



Mons. Barre (Low). Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark zoned ; flowers salmon- 

 colour, free. 1st class in 1865. 



St. Fiacre (Salter). Compact; leaves dark zoned; flowers rich salmon, free. 

 1st class in 1865. 



Seraph (Downie). Moderately vigorous ; leaves with a deep broad almost mar- 

 ginal zone ; flowers fine, freely produced, salmon-colour, with white eye. 

 1st class in 1868 as a pot-plant. 



Auricula (Bull). Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark zoned ; flowers bright sal- 

 mon. 2nd class in 1865. 



Cecilia (Bull). Compact habit ; small dark zoned leaves ; flowers large, soft 

 salmony red. 2nd class in 1865. 



Charles Rouillard (Fraser). Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark zoned ; flowers 

 salmon-colour, paler at the edges. 2nd class in 1866. 



Souvenir du 8 Juin ( Van Houtte). Moderately vigorous ; leaves lobed, wavy, 

 zonate ; flowers bright salmon. 2nd class in 1865. 



Baronne Hausmann (Barillet). Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark zoned ; flowers 



free, salmon-colour, with paler margins ; promising. 

 Etienne Henri (Barillet). Moderately vigorous, -with small zonate leaves and 



bright salmon-coloured flowers, sometimes mottled ; a very floriferous and 



promising variety. 



Eugenie (Mann). Leaves with dull dark zone ; flowers very pale salmony 

 blush ; promising. 



John Veitch (F. 8f A. Smith). Vigorous ; leaves with dull zone ; flowers large, 

 salmon-coloured, showy ; promising. 



Rosy Morn (Mann). Leaves with dull zone ; flowers of fine form, light salmon- 

 pink; promising. 



Theodore ( Windebank and Kingsbury). Moderately vigorous ; leaves with dull 



zone ; flowers large, salmon-pink ; promising. 

 Thomas Moore ( Windebanlc and Kingsbury). Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark 



zoned ; flowers salmon-colour, of good shape ; promising. 



Passed over : — Alphonse Karr, Archeveque de Paris, Aurantia striata, Bridesmaid, Carmi- 

 nata, Carmine Stella, Charles VI., Charlotte Corday, Cherub, Comtesse de Pourtales, Emile 

 Carre, Emile Lieau, Fascination, Favourite, Floribundum, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 

 Jeanne de Rohun, L'Abbe Samson, Lady of the Lake, Lord Vernon, Madame Loussel, Mdlle. 

 Augustine, Ma Gloire, Marginatum, Melanie Duhet, Madame Rudolphe Abel, Montem Smith, 

 Nonsuch, Northern Rival, Pioneer, Princess Mary, Princess of Hesse, Princess of Wales, 

 Psyche, Rosabella, Salamander, Seraphine, Souvenir de l'lsire, Vectis, and Virgile. 



5. Flowers Oculate. 



Amelina Grisau (Salter). Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark zoned ; flowers 



white, with deep salmon eye; in the way of Vestal. 1st class in 1865. 

 Eugenie Mezard (Salter). Moderately vigorous ; leaves flat, with dark zone; 



flowers blush-white, with deep salmon eye. 1st class in 1865. 

 Madame Verle (Fraser). Moderately vigorous ; leaves with dark zone ; flowers 



white, with pale salmon eye ; fine form. 1st class in 1867. 

 Madame W. Pfitzer ( W. Paul). Of vigorous growth ; leaves with very dark 



zone ; flowers white, with salmon eye. The variety sent as Bosebud by 

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