PtOYAL HORTICTTLTUUAL SOCIETY. 
Madame Moisset (Downie & Co.). Pale rose, with deep 
rosy crimson eye ; fine. 
Menottii *** (Downie & Co.). Lilac, with large white eye; 
very distinct and pretty. 
Mons. Conrad (Downie & Co.). Deep bright salmony 
rose ; fine. 
Mons. Domage *** (Downie & Co.). White, with clouded 
purple eye. 
Mons. Malet *** (Downie & Co.). Lilac, paler at the centre ; 
very dwarf habit, and producing large compact panicles of flow- 
ers ; a very fine variety. One of the best. 
Mons. Bafarin *** (Downie & Co.). Bright salmon, with 
dark eye ; small flowers in compact panicles. 
Mons. Taillard^^^ (Yeitch). Bright salmon-rose, with rich 
purple eye. 
Mons. Thihaut (F. and A. Smith). White, with bold 
purple-crimson eye ; a remarkably smooth and efiective flower ; 
extra fine. One of the best. 
Queen of Whites *** (Downie & Co.). Large, finely shaped, 
pure white ; in grand panicles. 
Amahilis (Parker). Light salmon, with deep rosy crimson eye ; 
good habit and free. 
Due de Plaisance (Downie & Co.). Large-flowered, rosy 
crimson. 
Foudroyant (Downie & Co.). Bright deep crimson-purple. 
Madame Barillet (Downie & Co.). Blush-white, with large 
bright-rose eye ; small flowers in compact panicles. 
Mr. Hugh Low (Yeitch). Deep purple-crimson, with crimson 
eye. 
Mrs. Bomhrain (Downie & Co.). White with deep crimson 
eye ; small flowers in compact panicles. 
Boi des Boses (Veitch). Eosy salmon, with dark eye. 
Venus (Downie & Co.). White, with rosy crimson eye, 
changing to purple. 
Madame Caen * (Downie & Co.). Whitish, with large shaded 
deep rose centre. 
Liervallii (Veitch). A well-known handsome variety, with striped 
rosy purple and white flowers. 
Mons. Henry (Downie & Co.). Carmine-crimson ; the highest- 
and brightest-coloured variety in the collection. 
A large number of other varieties were grown; but as they 
