EXTKAOTS FEOM PEOCEEDINGS. 
cxxi 
and flowers very freely produced ; a really first-class variety. 
Previously certificated 
35. Fiery Star (Chater). Clear scarlet, with white eye ; trusses 
small ; flowers good. 
36. General (Bull). Paler scarlet than ArcJiUshop of Paris, but 
of the same type, white eye ; good compact habit. 
37. George IPedbody *** (Veitch). Extra fine bright scarlet ; fine 
trusses and large well-formed flowers, freely produced, well up 
above the foliage ; pale-zoned leaf ; compact habit ; one of the 
best bedding-varieties known. 
38. Harold (Cannell). Pale scarlet, free-flowering; a robust 
grower; pale zonate leaf; very free, but not desirable. Dis- 
carded. 
39. Jean Sisley (Cannell). Very bright clear scarlet, with pure 
white eye ; finely shaped flower, in small trusses ; good compact 
habit and very telling ; the best of the white-eyed class. 
40. Juno (Mann). Pale scarlet, large, and of fine form; mode- 
rate truss, very free-flowering ; good habit and robust ; a good 
variety. 
41. Jupiter (Veitch). Pale o range- s carlet ; trusses small, but 
freely produced; good free robust habit, yet superseded. 
Discarded. 
42. Lady Derby (Crocker). Pale scarlet; flowers large, trusses 
small ; habit free and compact ; very pale-zoned leaves ; a good 
variety. 
43. Landers (Charlton). An improved Vesuvius in every 
respect, as to growth, habit, and flowering. 
44. Le Zouave. Bright scarlet ; very free -flowering ; pale zonate 
foliage ; habit free and good ; a desirable variety. 
45. LordrFalkland (W. Paul). Scarlet; a good flower, with fine 
truss, and free-flowering ; good compact habit ; useful. 
46. Lord Stanley (F. and A. Smith). Very bright scarlet, with 
white eye ; well-formed flowers, but rather small, freely pro- 
duced ; a free grower. 
47. Magnet (Mann). Pale scarlet ; style of Dr. Lindley, but no 
improvement upon it, and not so compact in growth. 
48. Marechal M^MaJion. Pale scarlet, with light eye ; very large 
good-shaped flowers, but small trusses ; strong grower ; finer 
for pots. 
49. Mons. Gallande. Scarlet, with small flowers in large trusses, 
but seedy ; not good. 
