RErORT ON PLANTS GROWN FOR TRIAL AT CHTSWICK, 1873. 65 
Princess Alice (Downie & Co.). Of dwarf, neat habit ; the leaves 
zoned ; flowers white with bright scarlet eye ; good. 
Polly King (G. Smith). Leaves zonate ; flowers large, in large 
compact trusses, salmon-pink with white eye. 
Queen of Beauties (F. & A. Smith). Leaves darkly zonate ; 
flowers large, in large close trusses, blush with deep salmon 
centre ; good. 
Remus (W. Paul). Of neat habit, the leaves zonate ; flowers in 
fine compact trusses, of excellent shape, white with salmon eye ; 
very good. 
Renown (Bull). Leaves darkly zonate ; flowers in good compact 
trusses, deep orange-salmon ; good, better-shaped than Emily 
Licau. 
Wilhelmina Weick (W. Paul). Leaves zonate ; flowers large, 
in large bold trusses ; blush with pink centre ; good. 
The discarded sorts in this group, for this purpose, were the 
following: — Acme, Amelina Grisau, Baron Eaussmann, Baron 
Rothschildy Cheruh, JEmblem, Emilie Ca/rr, Eugenie, Harlequin, Helene 
de Nadaillac, Jean Valgeans, Laxton's Seedling, Madame Lemoine, 
Mons. Barre, Mons. Rudolph Ahhel, Miss Louisa Pyne, Pandora, 
Princess Ma/ry, Rosebud, Serapli, Stella, Vestal. 
White-flowered. 
Miss Collingwood (Pearson). One of the marble-leaved or fancy 
group, and very effective ; leaves zonate ; flowers large, of good 
form, blush-white, growing in neat trusses. 
Purity (Bull). Leaves zonate ; flowers large, pure white ; good. 
The Bride (Veitch). Leaves zonate ; flowers large and freely pro- 
duced, of a faint blush-white; good. 
Virgo Maria (Eraser). Leaves zonate ; flowers white ; tall 
growing. 
White Clipper (Eraser). Leaves zonate, bright green, with faint 
zone ; flowers large, in good trusses, in the way of Virgo Maria, 
but of better shape, the lower petals being less open ; good. 
White Princess (E. G. Henderson). Of dwarf habit, with the leaves 
zonate ; flowers in neat compact trusses, pure white. 
White Swan (Downie & Co.). Leaves zonate ; flowers of good 
form, on long-stalked trusses, pure white. 
The following sorts were discarded as being similar, but inferior 
to the foregoing: — E. G. lleyiderson, Madame Martha Vincent, 
White Perfection. 
