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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



* Dale Park Beauty.' 

 'Curly.' 



' Lady Scarbrough.' 



* Prince of Orange,' P, 

 P. citriodorum maxhnum variegatum. 



I * Princess of Orange, ' * Killarney. ' 



' Duchess of Devonshire. ' 

 I 'Lady Mary,' Jiirsutum, 1788. 

 citriodorum maximum (Kew), maculatum. 



Group III. 



P. quercifolium majus, 1774. 



minus. 



Mr. Meredith. 



P. quercifolium, 



' Sandbach Beauty.' 

 ' Tripod. ' 



P. denticulatuni, 1777. 



,, majus 



und'iilatum , ' Shelton,' ' Fair Emily,' 



pencillatum, glutinosum, 1794. 



' Stag's Horn,' denticulatum, 1789. 



P. filicifolium. 



'' Clyne Seedling. ' 



Fair Ellen. ' 

 Lady Lumsden. ' 



Miss David- 

 son's Seedling. ' 

 ' R. Dean,' 1795. 



P. pinnatum. 



' Pheasant Foot,' asperum. 

 P. viscosissimum, 1820. 



After these three leading groups, which include a large number of 

 varieties, I would place the ' Unique ' section, which includes those 

 kinds having the largest and brightest coloured flowers. 



' Unique.' 

 ' Clorinda.' 



* Tresco Abbey. ' 

 ' Mrs. Douglas.' 

 ' Mrs. Earle.' 



' Lothario. ' 



* Scilly Isles. ' 



* Monsieur Nonin.' 



* Purple Unique,' conspicuum, 



1810. 

 ' White Unique. ' 



Scarlet Unique. ' 

 ' Rollisson's Unique.' 



' Agnes,' ' Heythrop,' ' Mrs. 



Maitland ' (Kew). 

 ' Chippenham, molle. 

 ' Miss Dorrien-Smith. ' 

 ' Shottisham Pet. ' 

 P. diadematum. 

 ' Claret Rock.' 

 P. Balbisianum. 

 ' Mrs. Kingsbury. ' 

 P. Andersonii, 1817. 

 ' Pretty Polly. ' 

 ' Shrubland Rose.' 



Many of the above are apparently hj^brids from the true * Unique. ' 

 There are also a large number of varieties which must stand alone, 

 being quite distinct in every respect, such as : — ■ 



P. ahrotanifolium, 1791. I P. hetulae folium, 1759. 



P. artemisoides, 1817. P. punctatum, 1794. 



P. gratum, 1778. P. Endlicherianum, 1855. 



P. fragrans. ' 



P. tomentosum, lobatum, * Lady Seymour, ' * Peppermint, ' 1710. 

 P. cucullatum, 1690, also its double-flowered form. 

 P. echinatum. album, * Moulton Gem,' 1789. 



