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ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Model ( Wimsett). Of compact spreading habit ; leaves yellow-green, with 



brown zone near the edge ; flowers rosy carmine. Pretty when closely 



viewed, but not eifective at a distance. 

 Mrs. Hugessen ( Turner). Compact ; leaves yellow, with dark zone ; flowers 



rose-pink ; promising. 

 Princess op Wales (E. G. Henderson). Leaves with narrow zone; promising. 

 Kev. W. F. Kadclyffe ( WindebanJc and Kingsbury). Leaves yellow and brown ; 



promising. 



Passed over: — Arab, Catherine, Compactum, Countess of Kellie, Crown Diamond, Distinc- 

 tion, Eclipse, Egyptian Queen, Electric, Flora M'Donald, Her Majesty, Luna, Madeleine 

 Schiller, Mary Lister, Minnie, Mrs. Maxwell Hutton, Mrs. Lass, Novelty, Oriole, Painted 

 Lady, Prince Leopold, Princess Alice, Sensational, Venus, Viceroy, Zebra. 



D. Leaves with Golden Margin and Green Centre. 



Lady Cullum (E. G. Henderson). Free and moderately vigorous ; leaves yel- 

 low-edged, with broad, deep-red zone. The finest of this series. 1st class 

 in 1868. 



Mrs. E. S. Constable (E. G. Henderson). Free and moderately vigorous ; 

 leaves with yellow margin and dark-red zone. 1st class in 1868. 



Mrs. Pollock (E. G. Henderson). Of vigorous growth ; leaves bold, flat, yellow- 

 edged, with dark-red zone, rendering them very effective ; flower scarlet. 

 1st class in 1865 ; confirmed in 1868. 



Mrs. Turner {Turner). Vigorous; leaves large, with broad yellow edge and 

 broad zone of bright dark red ; a fine telling variety. 1st class in 1868. 



Queen Victoria (Perkins). Moderately vigorous ; leaves large, flat, yellow- 

 edged, with distinct red zone ; flowers scarlet. The foliage of this was very 

 effective. 1st class in 1868. 



Sunset (E. G. Henderson). Of spreading, vigorous growth; leaves lobed, yel- 

 low-edged, with orange-red zone; flowers bright red. 1st class in 1865. 



Aliiambra (F. $ A. Smith). Moderately vigorous ; leaves flat, with yellow 



margin and dark-red zone ; promising. 

 Florence ( Wills). Of spreading and moderately vigorous growth ; leaves with 



yellow margin and broad and- well-marked red zone ; flowers scarlet; very 



promising. 



Huntingdonian (Wood and Ingram). Leaves well marked, yellow, with red 



zone, but not so free-growing as other sorts ; promising. 

 Miss Maule (Maule). Not very freely developed ; leaves with yellow edge and 



decided narrowish zone of chestnut-red ; promising. 

 Mrs. 13 en yon (W. Paul). Moderately vigorous; leaves broad, flat, with yellow 



edge and red-brown zone ; flowers scarlet ; promising. 

 Mrs. Gr. Williams (Chafer). Moderately vigorous; leaves yellow -ed ed, with 



dull-red zone ; promising. 

 Ruby King (Carter). Moderately vigorous ; leaves finely marked, witli yellow 



margin and bright red vandyked zone ; promising. 

 SorniE Dumakesque (E. G. Henderson). Moderately vigorous; leaves with 



bright yellow edge and medium red zone ; promising, 

 Passed over : — Lizzie, Meteor, Oberon, Queen of Tricolors, Eed Gauntlet, Titania. 



E. Leaves with Silver Margin and Green Centre. 



Ai.'gus (G. S.'/uth). Moderately vigorous ; leaves with creamy-white edge and 

 faint zone ; flowers bright scarlet. 1st class in 1865. 



Countess op Warwick (Kinghorn). Of vigorous habit; leaves with creamy- 

 white edge and faint dull brownish zone ; flowers scarlet. 1st class in 

 1865. 



Fontainebleau (E. G. Henderson). Moderately vigorous ; leaves with creamy 

 edge and faint pink zone ; flowers rose. 1st class in 1866. 



Glen Evre Beauty (E. G. Henderson). Vigorous; with leaves creamy margin 

 and broad showy red zone. In the early part of the season it was even su- 

 perior to Italia TJnita. 1st class in 1868. 



