22 
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
106. Lady Emily (Pearson). Plant of thick bushy compact 
habit; somewhat shy flowering; trusses very large; flowers 
large, clear rose-pink, the upper petals distinctly blotched 
with white. Previously certificated. 
107. Master Christine. Good bushy habit; free flowering; trusses 
and flowers large; rose-pink, upper petals distinctly marked 
with white. Previously certificated. 
108. Lady JBelper (Pearson). Plant of compact good habit; 
free flowering; trusses and flowers large; clear rose-pink 
slightly shaded with lilac. Yery fine. 
109. Cleopatra (Barnett). Plant of moderately dwarf habit; free 
flowering. A splendid variety. Previously certificated. 
110. Madam Barre. Yery inferior. 
XIII. Flowers Rose-Pink. 
Leaves Zonate. 
111. Rose of Allandale (Denny). Plant of free habit; free 
flowering; trusses medium sized; flowers large and of good 
form, well displayed, clear rose-pink, with white on top 
petals. A fine variety. 
112. Surpasse Beaute de Suresnes (Low). ) These three are all in- 
113. Mrs. Kent. > ferior, being very shy 
114. Charlie King. ) flowering. 
XIY. Flowers Pink shared with Purple. 
Leaves Plain Green. 
115. Florence Durand (Pearson). Plant of vigorous habit; free 
flowering; trusses and flowers large, rose-pink shaded with 
purple, the upper petals distinctly blotched with white. Pre¬ 
viously certificated. 
116. Mrs. Turner (Pearson). Plant of strong vigorous growth; 
very free flowering; trusses very large; flowers large, the 
petals narrow, rose-pink shaded with purple. Previously cer¬ 
tificated. 
117. Mrs. Gibbons (Pearson). Of stronger growth than Mrs. 
Turner , but otherwise similar. 
118. Amaranth (Pearson). Plant of free good habit; free flower¬ 
ing ; trusses large and compact deep rose-pink; with a shade 
of purple. Previously certificated. 
XY. Flowers Pink shaded with Purple. 
Leaves Zonate. 
119. Rink May Queen (Downie & Co.). Plant of remarkably 
