456 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Mrs. Leckie (Dobbie). — White, with a distinct magenta eye ; flower 

 1^ inch ; medium truss, vigorous. 2 feet. One of the best of this 

 colour. 



Mrs. Mc Arthur (Dobbie). — Same as Lady W. Lawson. 



Mrs. Mackie (Dobbie). — Mauve, with a slightly deeper eye ; flower 

 1\ inch ; petals many, crowded ; loose oblong truss. 2 feet. 



Mrs. McLellan (Dobbie). — White, with a diffusing magenta eye ; 

 flower 1 inch ; small, loose truss, weak. 1 foot. 



Mrs. May (Forbes). — White, tinged with pale rosy-lilac, with pale 

 reddish-violet eye ; poor, weak truss. 



Mrs. Miller (Forbes). — Eeddish-violet with much darker eye ; flower 

 1J inch ; well-branched oblong truss. 2 feet. Very showy. 



Mrs. Eeid (Forbes).- — Reddish-violet self ; flowers large, round, flat ; 

 short, dense, broad truss. 2 feet. A good flower, but burns badly. 



Mrs. Ritchie (Dobbie). — Pure white, with a well-defined magenta eye ; 

 flower 1^ inch ; poor truss. 1\ foot. 



Mrs. Stewart (Dobbie). — White, with a slightly diffusing mauve eye ; 

 flower 1J inch ; oblong truss. 2\ feet. Another plant under the same 

 name had a more distinct eye. 



Mrs. Trail (Dobbie). — Green, flaked crimson, quickly fading in the 

 sun ; flower 1 inch, much crisped ; small truss. 1^ foot. Curious, but 

 useless in the border. 



Mrs. Watt (Forbes). — White, with diffusing, magenta eye ; oblong 

 truss. 1 J foot. Very much like Harry Veitch, but inferior to that variety. 



Murillo (Dobbie). — Pale reddish- violet, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 H inch ; vigorous. 2 feet. 



Pearl (Dobbie). — White, tinged with pale magenta round eye ; flower 

 1^ inch, of good form ; pyramidal truss. 2 feet. 



Penge (Forbes). — Clear white, with very distinct magenta eye ; flower 

 1J inch, flat, of good form ; small truss. H foot. A very pretty variety, 

 but weak. 



Perfection (Forbes). — Failed. 



Prince (Forbes). — White, with a mauve eye diffusing to edge ; flower 

 1 \ inch ; dense oblong truss. 2J feet. 

 Progress (Dobbie). — Same as Pearl. 



Purple Gem (Dobbie). — Creamy white, suffused with very pale mauve, 

 a little darker at the eye ; 2 feet. Possibly wrongly named. 



Rev. Dr. Hornby (Forbes, Dobbie). — White, with a deep magenta eye, 

 shading to pale bluish-purple ; truss oblong, poor ; plant weak. 2 feet. 



Robt. Glen (Forbes). — Magenta white, with magenta eye, which runs 

 very much ; flower If inch, good truss. 1| foot. 



Robt. Patrick (Dobbie). — A little darker than Mrs. Elder, but goes 

 pure white when exposed to sun — white, flaked mauve, fading to white. 

 2^ feet. 



Rose of Castile (Dobbie). — Pure white, with a faint trace of magenta 

 round the eye ; very near Purple Gem, but weaker. 



Rosy Gem (Forbes). — Rosy-magenta, with a deeper eye ; flower 1 \ inch ; 

 truss broad, much-branched. 2 feet. 



R. W. Hodder (Forbes). — Mauve, almost self, but slightly deeper at 

 the eye ; flower 1} inch ; good long truss. 1^ foot. 



