THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 
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Warrior, brilliant scarlet ; strong in growth, like Punch, and of 
great value ibr large beds and poor soils. 
Flowers Kobe Pink. — Advancer, rosy pink ; dwarf and free- 
flowering. 
Maia, bright, rich magenta pink; trusses small, but produce 
very freely, first-class. 
Mrs. Pottle, bright pink-shaded magenta ; very free-flowering, 
and desirable. 
ZONATE OR HORSE-SHOE LEAVED. 
Flowers Scarlet. — Coleshill, cerise scarlet ; trusses large and 
fine, combined with a good habit. 
Commissioner, pale scarlet ; large trusses of small flowers, fine 
habit, and free-flowering. 
Diana, crimson scarlet ; flowers large and of good form, produced 
in rather small trusses. 
Dr. Lindley, pale scarlet, with white eye ; compact and free- 
flowering ; well known for its usefulness. 
Emily Morland, light scarlet with pale eye ; fine flowers and 
trusses, and altogether a useful variety. 
Etna, scarlet ; good flowers and trusses, which are abundantly 
produced ; very useful. 
Excellent, cerise scarlet ; fine habit, free-flowering, and one of the 
most effective varieties in its class. 
George Peahody, bright scarlet ; flowers of splendid shape, and 
produced in grand trusses ; one of the very best bedders in its class. 
Jean Sisley, clear scarlet with white eye ; compact and very 
floriferous. 
Landers, brilliant scarlet ; in the way of Vesuvius, but altogether 
better, and therefore a most valuable acquisition. 
Mrs. A. Pirie, intense scarlet ; flowers large and of grand form, 
fine habit. 
Payne’s Perpetual, pale scarlet ; trusses small, but produced in 
the most profuse manner ; exceedingly dwarf, and of great value for 
small beds and marginal lines. 
Sydney Turner, bright scarlet, with pale eye ; flowers of fine form, 
good habit. 
Cerise or Eosy Scarlet. — Alfred, bright carmine ; very free 
and fine. 
Charles Dichens, carmine, shading to cerise ; very distinct and 
good. 
Crystal Palace Gem, rosy cerise ; well known as one of the best 
bedders of its class. 
lanthe, rosy carmine, with magenta shade ; dwarf, and very 
distinct. 
Lucius, bright cerise flowers, and trusses large , standing the 
weather well, robust in growth, and best^ adapted for large beds ; 
very fine. 
Princess of Wales, clear rose ; very large truss, and dwarf and 
compact ; very fine. 
April. 
