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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Ohas. Pfister (Forbes). — Carmine-purple, with white centre ; flower 

 If inch, petals reflexed ; dense truss. 1| foot. 



Ohas. Sellier (Forbes). — Eeddish-violet, with distinct white centre ; 

 flower If inch, of good form ; broad pyramidal truss. 2| feet. The best 

 of its colour. 



Chateaubriand (Chis wick) . — Failed. 



Cherubim (Dobbie). — Purplish-lilac, with white stripes ; flower 1 inch, 

 poor form ; bold truss. 2 feet. 



Chopin (Dobbie).— White, with rose eye; flower 1 inch, of very good 

 form ; broad much-branched truss. 2 feet. 



Christina Stuart (Dobbie). — White, with magenta eye ; flower 1 inch ; 

 weak truss. 3^ feet. 



Cigale (Barr). — White, faintly tinged rose, with a rosy-magenta eye ; 

 flower 2 inches ; dense, short, pyramidal truss. 2 feet. 



Claude Gellee (Forbes). — Deep bluish-lilac, with large purple eye ; 

 flower 1 J inch ; weak, loose, much-branched truss. 3 feet. 



Coccinea (Barr, Chiswick, Forbes), F.C.C. 1876. — Bright fiery-red; 

 flower | inch ; loose truss. 4 feet. 



Cceur de Lion (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Pale reddish-violet, with a deeper 

 eye ; flower 1| inch, of good form ; large, bold truss. 3^ feet. A very 

 showy late variety. 



Coeur de Lion (Barr). — White, with a tinge of lilac in tube ; flower 

 1J inch ; dense, flat truss. 2J feet. 



Colibri (Chiswick).— Failed. 



Colonie (Dobbie). — Dark magenta ; flower 1\ inch ; truss well 

 branched from the base. H foot. 



Comedia (Dobbie, Forbes). — Bluish-lilac streaked with purple, with 

 a paler band round the eye ; flower \\ inch ; good, well-branched truss. 

 3 \ feet.. A showy, vigorous variety. 



Comete (Dobbie). — Mauve, tinged with reddish-violet ; flower 1 J inch, 

 of poor form ; broad, flat truss. \\ foot. 



Comet (Forbes). — Failed. 



Comtesse de Jarnac (Dobbie, Forbes), XXX September 4, 1908. — 

 White, tinged with magenta, with magenta eye ; the flowers are 

 inconspicuous, but the value of the plant lies in its foliage, which is deeply 

 edged with creamy-white. 2^ feet. 



Coquelicot (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes), A.M July 27, 1897.— 

 Bright fiery-red, with a rose eye ; flower 1^ inch ; small, dense, 

 pyramidal truss. 2 feet. A good variety, but superseded by some of the 

 newer ones of its colour. 



Cornelia (Chiswick). — Pale bluish-lilac, with white markings ; good 

 pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Corneville (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Deep purple ; dense, pyramidal truss. 

 This variety burns badly. 



Countess Grey (Chiswick). — Rosy-magenta, with a large white eye, 

 and a streak of magenta in the centre of each petal ; flower \\ inch ; 

 medium truss. 2 feet. 



Countess of Mar (Chiswick), XXX August 16, 1892.— Failed. 



Countess of Minto (Forbes).— White, suffused with rosy-lilac, with a 

 Tyrian rose eye ; flower 1 inch ; dense truss. 3 feet. 



