Gen. Scott, blood red, large truss, very constant and showy. 
Gen. Walker, (Snow) dark redish crimson, or maroon, light 
eye, pips large and of good substance, habit vigorous and 
fine, 25c. 
Hiawatha, (Hooey) very dark maroon purple, light center, eye 
nearly black, vigorous and constant, very distinct. 
Henry Clay, rich ruby, with dark maroon center, constant and 
one of the best. 
Hyperion, lilac blue, with distinct white eye. 
Hector, lavender rose, light center. 
Helen, (Snow) lavender, with a rose crimson center, bright eye, 
pips large and of good substance, habit vigorous, 25c. 
Imperatrice Elizabeth, a distinct species of the pulchella 
class, with elegant lancqplate foliage, and exquisitely compact 
creeping habit, well adapted to vase culture,— its color is a 
violet rose striped with white, flowers very small, 25c. 
Isis, fine carmine purple, beautiful color, flower and truss well 
formed and fine, 25c. 
Joan op Arc, lavender, with rosy crimson center, very fine, first 
class in every respect. 
ICcrtz Defiance, fine rose white, crimson eye, pips large, 
smooth and of good substance, first class in every respect, 25c. 
King of Scarlets, intense dazzling scarlet, large, conspicuous 
lemon eye, decidedly the most intense scarlet in cultivation. 
King of Purples, (Snow) rich dark purple, dark eye, pips very 
large and smooth, but lack substance, very fine in the house. 
Lord Raglan, bright cherry scarlet, large lemon eye, beautiful 
color, pips and truss large and of fine form, the very best, 25c. 
Lady Warrander, mottled rose purple, or purplish crimson, 
very good. 
L. Vesta, creamy white, truss large, very fine and free. 
Lord of the Isles, clear deep rose, very^distinct and extra fine, 
foliage and habit first class. 
Maria Ann, rose purple, pips and truss large, very fine. 
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