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ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY". 



Birdie {Graraway). Dwarf and compact, with dull zoned leaves and salmon- 

 coloured flowers ; suitable for edgings. 



Madame Janvier de la Motte {Low). Vigorous ; leaves small, rather dark 

 zone ; flowers pale salmon-colour. 



4. Flowers Rose-pink, $c. 

 Lilac Rival ( W. Paul). Of tall, vigorous growth, with dull zoned leaves, and 

 bold trusses of deep lilac-rose flowers, having the top petals marked with 

 white; promising. 



Rose Stella {Downie). Of vigorous habit, the leaves lobed and frilled ; 

 flowers in bold trusses, pink, slightly white at the eye ; good early in the 

 season. 



l Passed over : — Annulus, Cliveden Rose, Emeline, Fothergillii, Nil Desperandum, Pink Ro- 

 sette, Premier, Souvenir de Sir J. Paxton, Stella's Spouse. 



** Seminosegays. 



Amy Hogg ( W. Paul). Moderate growth, with dull zoned leaves, and broad- 

 petal ed deep rosy flowers. 1st class in 1865. 



Chilwell Beauty {Pearson). Of vigorous habit ; leaves faintly zoned ; flowers 

 of deep rosy tint. Too nearly resembling Dr. Hogg in the flowers, but 

 slightly paler in the zone. 1st class in 1868 as a pot-plant. 



Comet {W. Paul). Vigorous in habit, with lobed wavy dark zoned leaves, and 

 large trusses, of a dense and opaque bright orange -scarlet, showy. 1st class 

 in 1868. 



Countess op Strathmore {Downie). Of vigorous spreading habit, with faintly 



zoned lobed leaves, and fine trusses of scarlet flowers having a slight rosy 



tinge. 1st class in 1868. 

 Dr. Hogg ( W. Paul). Of moderately vigorous habit, with lobed leaves marked 



with a medium zone, and deep rosy flowers ; a fine variety for pot-culture. 



1st class in 1867. 



Duchess {W. Paul). Compact in habit ; leaves faintly zoned; flowers of a rosy 



lake or magenta, very free. 1st class in 1865. 

 Eclat (6r. Smith). A variety of vigorous spreading habit of growth, having 



the leaves marked with a dull zone, and very large trusses of fine large dark 



rosy-scarlet flowers. 1st class in 1868. 

 Fairy Queen ( W. Paul). Compact growing, with dull zoned lobed leaves, 



and broad-petaled flowers of a rosy-crimson colour ; it was good early in 



the season. 1st class in 1867. 

 Indian Yellow ( W. Paul). Of spreading habit, the leaves dull zoned, and the 



flowers of a distinct shade of pale orange-red. 1st class in 1865. 

 King of Nosegays {Downie). Of moderate growth, with dull zone; flowers 



large, freely produced, light scarlet. 1st class in 1868. 

 Mrs. Menzies {Downie). Of moderately vigorous habit ; leaves with dull deep 



zone; flowers free, rosy pink, in fine trusses. 1st class in 1868 as a pot- 

 plant. 



Rebecca ( W. Paul). Moderately vigorous, with dull zoned leaves, and rosy- 

 scarlet flowers. 1st class in 1867. 



Oberon {Bull). Moderately vigorous, with zoned leaves; flowers broad-petaled, 

 scarlet. 2nd class in 1867. 



Rachel {Wood and Ingram). Dwarf-habited and moderately vigorous, with 

 dull zoned leaves, and bright magenta-rose seminosegay flowers with a dash 

 of crimson ; promising. 

 Passed over : — Camera, Clio, Essex Rival, Evening Star, Fanny, Kingfisher, Leah, Lizzie, 



Nirarod, Orange Girl, Ornement des Massifs, Polly, R. Fish, Sue, Tilda Toots. 



B. Leaves with Green Margin and Marbled Disk. 

 (a). Flowers round-petaled. 

 Sheen Rival {Kinghom). Moderately vigorous in habit; leaves marbled with 

 light green and darkly zoned ; flowers in fine trusses, bright light scarlet. 

 1st class in 1865. 



