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top petals with dark veiny spot ; size large ; 
form medium. 
Exquiiite (Hoyle), 1845. — Brilliant rosy- 
red, top petals with an irregular dark veiny 
cloud and an uneven edge of crimson ; size 
large ; form good, even. Obtained the second 
prize at the Koyal Botanic Society. 
Favonius (Beck), 1846. — Rose, with dashes 
of crimson, top petals dark clouded, shaded off 
so as to show a pale rose edge ; centre clear 
white ; size large ; form good.' 
Felix (Matthews), 1846. — Rose, top petals 
with dark cloud and narrow pink edge ; cen- 
tre pale ; medium. 
Fireball (Thurtell), 1845.— Bright Vermil- 
lion, top petals with small spot ; the colour is 
brilliant, but the flower has no other merit. 
Fireblaze (Miller), 1846. — Red, top petals 
with mottled clouding ; form bad. 
Firefly (Lyne), 1846. — Bright light Ver- 
million, top petals with a dark, nearly black, 
velvety mottled cloud and narrow edge of 
scarlet; centre whitish, shaded with a blue 
tint; size medium ; form and substance good ; 
distinct and pretty. 
Flora's Flay (Hoyle), 1846.— Blush, top 
petals with a dark veiny cloud surrounded by 
a dash of crimson and margined with blush ; 
size average ; form good, a little uneven. 
Obtained a certificate at the Royal Botanic 
Society. 
Forget-me-not (I jyne) 1846. — Rich Vermil- 
lion, top petals with an intensely dark cloud. 
In the way of Lyne's Duke of Cornwall, but 
much superior to it. 
Friend (Hoyle), 1846. — Flesh colour, top 
petals with a dark cloud and pale rose edge ; 
small. 
Fulgens (Stedman), 1845. — Red, top petals 
with a dark veiny spot ; medium. 
Gem (Beck), 1846. — Fink, top petals crim- 
son maroon surrounded by a narrow margin of 
pint ; size average ; form good. Obtained a 
certificate at the Horticultural Society. 
Gertrude (Hoyle), 1846. — Deep pink, top 
petals with a dark cloud and irregular edge of 
pink ; centre white ; size average ; uneven. 
Gipsey King (Smith), 1846. — Light rosy 
red with dark veiny cloud ; uneven. 
Governor-General (Hoyle), 1846.— Bright 
crimson, top petals with a veiny dark cloud 
and broad margin of crimson ; size large ; 
form good. A remarkably showy (loner, and 
one of great promise. 
Glow (Beck), 1846. — Tale rose, top petals 
with a dark irregular (loud edged with rose ; 
size large ; rather uneven. 
Glow-norm (Thurtell), 1SJ5. — fled, top 
petals with a dark cloud and irregular edging; 
indifferent. 
Harlequin (Beck), 1846. — A very remark- 
able \ ariety. The lower petals lire white, with 
a tinge of flesh colour and dashes of deep rose ; 
the top petals have a very black cloud, which 
nearly covers them, the edge of this is crim- 
son, and this again is edged with white. What 
is very singular, the petals are all cut up 
into irregular segments. It is quite a curi- 
osity. 
Hebe's Lip (Beck), 1845. — Deep pink with 
a blotch of rose, top petals with a dark cloud 
and irregular edge of rose ; centre pale ; size 
average ; form excellent. Obtained a first 
prize at the Royal Botanic Society, and a 
second prize at the Horticultural Society. 
Heidos (Hoyle), 1845. — Pale rose, lower 
petals with numerous dark rosy veins and 
small patches of rose, top petals with dark 
cloud and narrow edge of pink ; size average ; 
form good, even. A pretty fancy flower, to 
which a certificate was given, on that ground, 
by the Royal Botanic Society. 
Ibrahim Pacha (Gaines), 1846. — A pretty 
fancy variety in the way of Anais ; white, 
with purplish blotches on each petal. 
Ibrahim Pacha (Hoyle), 1846.— Rosy red, 
top petals with a dark veiny cloud edged with 
crimson ; centre pale ; size medium ; form 
good. 
Isabella (Hoyle), '1845. — Light rose, with 
dark clouded top petals ; large ; rather loose. 
Jago (Gaines), 1846. — Pink, top petals 
witli dark veiny cloud ; centre white ; medium. 
Juliet (Hoyle), 1S46. — Rose pink, top 
petals with dark cloud shaded off to crimson 
with a pink edge ; size medium ; rather 
uneven. 
Lady Kitty (Gaines), 1846.— Pink, top 
petals with dark cloud edged with pale rose ; 
centre pale; medium. 
Lelia Superb (Seymour), 1846. — White, 
with coarse veiny spot; form loose; in- 
different. 
LUy (Hoyle), 1846.— White, top petals 
with small purple-rose spot ; size small. 
Lord Hardinge (Gaines), 1845. — Rose 
with a purplish tinge, top petals with dark 
mottled cloud, and broad margin of rose ; size 
average ; form good. Rather dull looking : 
obtained a certificate at the Royal Botanic 
Society. 
Lord Seaton (Clark), 1846.— Pink with 
rosy veins, top petals dark with narrow pink 
edge ; medium. 
"Lord Stanley (Boyle), 1846.— Purple, top 
petals nearly covered with a very dark cloud 
surrounded by a narrow belt of purple ; size. 
average ; form excellent, even. Obtained a 
certificate at the Royal Botanic Society. 
Margaret (Stedman), 1845. — Light red, 
top petals with a dark veiny spot ; medium. 
Mars (Catleugh), 1846. — Bed, top petals 
with a veiny cloud edged with crimson ; size 
average ; form moderately good. 
