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13. Quilled flamed Yellow. Blossoms well, tolerably 

 freely, and in the middle season. Foliage not good. Plant 

 tall and strong, but tender. 



14. Quilled Pink. Comes into flower very late; none were 

 consequently produced in the last season. Foliage very per- 

 fect, healthy, and lasting. Plant vigorous and tall. 



15. Early Crimson. Blossoms weak, and not abundantly, 

 but early ; not so early, however, as is stated in the first ac- 

 count published of it.* Foliage imperfect and thin. Plant 

 delicate, short, and tender. 



16. Large Quilled Orange. Blossoms well, but spar- 

 ingly, rather later than was formerly stated.+ Foliage very 

 perfect, strong, but not thick. Plant vigorous and tall. 



17. Expanded light Purple. Blossoms about the middle 

 of the season well, but not in quantity. Foliage thin. Plant 

 neither tall nor strong. The flowers of this and of the next 

 are sometimes very large, which was not the case when they 

 were described J by me, on their first introduction. 



18. Quilled light Purple. Blossoms in the middle season 

 well, but not abundantly. Foliage thin. Plant neither tall 

 nor strong. 



19. Curled Lilac. Blossoms early, with fine clusters of 

 flowers, and in high perfection. Foliage good, and continues 

 long green. Plant tall and strong. 



20. Superb Clustered Yellow. Blossoms early and finely 

 in thick clusters, the flowers are very much tinged with red 

 after the weather becomes cold. Foliage good in the first of 



* See Horticultural Transactions, volume v. page 151. 



f Ibid, volume v. page 152. 



% Ibid, volume v. page 153, et seq. 



