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(of its group), but nearly twice as large as the last, though resembling it in form, 
and far more handsome. 
13. Quilled Light Purple, Hort. Trans, vol. v. p. 155.; and vol. v. p. 421. A 
sport only from the last, but now made permanent. 
INCURVING RANUNCULUS-FLOWERED. 
14. Incurving Lilac , Sweet, Brit. FI. Gard tab. 7 ; Curled Lilac, Hort. Trans, 
vol. v. p. 155. and p. 421. Also called the Quilled Lilac. Grows tall and flowers 
early, and is an elegant plant, allied to the preceding, and has produced the follow- 
ing one from a sportive branch. 
15. Curled Blush, Hort. Trans, vol. vi. p. 326. Has been called the Double 
Blush, and Double White, the flowers, which are rather early, large, and showy, 
dying off nearly of that colour. It is of middling stature in its group, and, although 
a sport only of the preceding, is now an established and more beautiful variety 
than it. 
16. The Quilled Pink, Hort. Trans, vol. iv. p. 350, and vol. v. p. 351. 420. 421. 
and Bot. Reg. vol. viii. tab. 616. Of tall stature, and one of the very latest in 
blooming, but very handsome, and repaying by its beauty every care bestowed upon 
it by the gardener. It has been called the most beautiful of all, but with me it 
yields to the gold-bordered red. 
17- Large Quilled Orange, Hort. Trans, vol. v. p. 152, tab. 3. (upper figure), 
and vol. v. p. 421. A tall and large latish-flowering variety, of considerable beauty, 
and at present uncommon. 
18. Gold-bordered Red, the Two-coloured Incurved of Hort. Trans, vol. vi. 
p. 332, 333. Of tall stature, very late, with the most perfect and beautiful flower 
of all its genus, although only of the middle size. The red petals are striped with 
gold beneath, and golden-tipped there, which tips, incurving strongly and grace- 
fully, show the gold in a front view of the flower, which is golden likewise at its 
base within. I consider it the most complete of all. 
19. The Superb White, Hort. Trans, vol. iv. p. 338, and vol. v. p. 420. A 
late, very tall, and splendid plant, with large incurving, very double, pure white 
flowers. 
CHINA-ASTER-FLOWERED, OFTEN SHOWING A DISK, AND THEN MUCH 
RESEMBLING CHINA-ASTERS. 
20. The Sulphur Yellow, Hort. Trans, vol. iv. p. 341, and vol. v. p. 420. A 
beautiful variety, of tall stature, and free and early blooming, with middle-sized 
aster-like flowers. 
21. The Two-coloured Red, Hort. Trans, vol. vi. tab. iv. and vol. vi. p. 342, 
343. A very fine and showy variety, of the middle-size in stem and flowers, but 
rather late, which sometimes shows a disk, and is then very aster-like. The bipin- 
natifid flowers are far more laciniated than any other kind, and I think they constitute 
it a distinct species. 
