EXTRACTS NROM PROCEEDINGS. 
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6. Warrior (G. Smith). The best in this class; extra fine 
scarlet ; good and robust habit ; large trusses of large flowers, 
freely produced. Previously certificated (***). 
§ 2. Flowers cerise or rosy scarlet. 
7. Lady Middlefon (Taylor). Bright rose; a good well-known 
variety ; very free-flowering, but bearing seedy trusses. Pre- 
viously certificated (***) 
§ 3. Flowers rose-pink. 
8. Advancer {^\}\[). Bright rosy pink, self-coloured ; dwarf and 
free-blooming. Previously certificated (***). 
9. Christine. Pink; small trusses and small flowers, but very 
free ; habit compact ; a good old variety. Previously certificated 
(***). 
10. Christine Surpasse (Chater). Clear pink ; large flowers and 
moderate trusses ; very free-flowering ; good grower. Previ- 
ously certificated (***). 
11. Cleopatra (Barratt). Very bright pink, tinged with magenta ; 
small trusses, but very free-flowering ; habit compact and 
good. Previously certificated {^^). 
12. Maia (Rawson). New; very bright magenta-pink; 
small trusses, but very free-flowering. A real acquisition. 
13. Mdlle. Renault (Barillet) A little brighter than Christine; 
small truss of flowers. Discarded. 
14. Mrs. Pottle (George). Bright pink, colour of Cleopatra ; 
small trusses, freely produced ; good ; closely resembles No. 8. 
15. Pose Queen (Osborn). Pale pink ; top petals white at the 
base ; very free-flowering, but seeds too freely. Previously cer- 
tificated (***), now Discarded. 
Series II. Zonate- or Horse shoe-leayed. 
§ 1. Flowers scarlet. 
16. Annihilator (George). Pale scarlet ; large, and of fine form ; 
truss small ; not very free for bedding, good for pots. 
17. Amahilis (Mann). Bright scarlet ; fine large flowers truss 
good ; free and fine ; dark-zoned leaf ; good. 
18. Archeveque de Paris. Scarlet, with light eye, large and of 
good form ; not free-flowering in the open ground, but grand 
for pots ; dark-zoned foliage. 
