Globosa (fig. 1), a fine flower, raised by Mr. Downton, of a very 
dark Indian red, dwarf in habit ; the flower is of peculiarly 
globular form, somewhat the shape of that well-known variety 
Little Harry, and altogether a great acquisition. Beauty of 
Stoke (fig. 2), raised by Mr. Eundle, is a large orange-yellow 
flower, finely incurved and well up in the centre. Mr. Salter 
is about to leave the premises he has made so famous, as the 
all-absorbing railway has taken the place. Where he will be 
situated he does not yet know. 
