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ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Queen of Summer (F. & A. Smith). The same in every respect as 
Fairest of the Fair. 
Regalia (R. H. S.). Leaves of a bright golden hue with red 
veins ; very distinct, but a weak grower. 
Sedan (Downie & Co.). Habit excellent and exceedingly flori- 
ferous ; tube and sepals very bright scarlet, the latter well pro- 
portioned and reflexed ; corolla large and of fine form, scarlet- 
lake. A very showy and first-rate variety. 
Symbol (Bull). Habit lanky, bad ; tube and sepals bright scarlet ; 
corolla very large and double, creamy- white. A splendid flower, 
but not of desirable habit. 
Sunray (G. Smith). Habit compact and branching; tube and 
sepals light red ; corolla purplish-red ; small flowers, not 
reflexed. A good grower, and distinct in foliage, which is of a 
light-green colour, variegated with cream-colour and flushed 
with rose. 
Sultan (Veitch), Habit robust, but not desirable, and not a very 
free-bloomer ; tube short and stout, and with the reflexed sepals 
bright scarlet ; corolla light purple, changing early to reddish- 
purple. 
Striata perfecta (Yeitch). Very free-flowering, but the corolla is 
ragged. 
Try-me-0 (E. G. Henderson). Habit compact and dwarf, exceed- 
ingly free-flowering, and a great favourite with growers for 
market ; tube and sepals bright red ; corolla bright violet shaded 
at the base with red. 
Triumphant (Veitch). Habit free, good, free-flowering; tube 
slender, sepals broad and short, turned-up, both pale red ; corolla 
very large, double, shaded with red at the base. 
Taglioni (Veitch). Habit good, but not by any means a desirable 
variety ; the stout tube and sepals, which are not reflexed, white 
stained with rose ; the corolla lake margined with crimson. 
Vainqueur de Puehla (Veitch). This variety retains its high 
character as a free-blooming and exceedingly useful decorative 
plant. 
War Eagle (E. G. Henderson). Habit compact, branching, good ; 
tube very short, sepals small, much reflexed, light scarlet ; 
corolla much expanded, bright violet, rather thin ; a variety 
quite worth growing. 
Water Nymph (E. G. Henderson). Habit compact, free-flowering, 
