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THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
[June, 
Clematis Mrs. Moore [f.c.]. —A fine variety of tiie early-fiowering lanuginosa 
type, with large satiny-white fiowers, slightly tinted with mauve.— Messrs. G. 
Jackman ^ Son: E.B.S.^ April 22. 
Clematis Morikata Oke [f.c.]. —Remarkable for its fine form ; very delicate 
mauve, the fiowers large, and eight-petaled, of the early-fiowering lanuginosa 
section.— Messrs. G. Jackman ^ Son : R.B.S.., April 22. 
Clematis Robert Hanbury [f.c.o.]. —A grand variety of the early-flowering 
lanuginosa section, with massive lustrous blue-mauve flowers of large size, fine 
shape, and great beauty.— Messrs. G. Jackman 4' Son: B.H.S..) May 13. 
Clematis Sir Garnet Wolseley [f.c.]. —A showy variety of the patens 
type, pale blue, with a plain red bar along each segment; good form and very 
free.— Messrs. G. Jackman 4" Son: R.B.S.., April 22. 
Croton ovalifolium [b.c.]. —A distinct and handsome variety, with oblong- 
oval leaves, with blunt rounded ends, marked with yellow veins.— Messrs. Veitch 
4" Sons: R.B.S.., April 22. ■ ' 
Cypripbdium Harrisianum [b.c.]. —A fine hybrid between C. harhatum and 
villosum., with tesselated leaves, and handsome flowers, having a port-wine coloured 
lip. — Messrs. Veitch 4" Sons: R.B.S.., March 25. 
Drac^na Hendersoni [b.c.]. —A pretty variety,'^with the leaves marked 
with streaks of pink and crimson.— Messrs. Veitch 4' Sons: R.B.S.., April 22, 
Echeveria eximia [b.c.]. —A pretty^ dwarf half-hardy succulent, like a 
magnified form of E. glauca. . The glaucous obtuse apiculate rosulate leaves are 
an inch and a half broad.— Messrs. E. G. Henderson 4' Son: R.B.S.., May 20. 
Echeveria Peacockii [b.c.]. —A handsome Californian pulverulent species, 
with a pleasing rosette-like growth of obovate erect leaves.— Mr. J. Croucher: 
R.B.S.., May 20. 
Gymnogramma triangularis [b.c.]. —A beautiful Californian greenhouse 
Fern, of tufted habit, attaining a height of from 6 to 12 inches, with triangular 
fronds, clothed with yellow beneath.— Mr. B. S. Williams: R.H.S.., May 13. 
H.EMANTHUS Rooperi [f.c.c.]. —A tall-growing greenhouse bulb, with deep 
heads of reddish orange-coloured flowers, and prominent yellow anthers ; a 
variety of H. insignis.-^Messrs. E. G. Henderson 4" Son: R.H.S.., May 13. 
Hypolepis Bergiana [b.c.]. — An elegant, erect-growing, and distinct S. 
African fern, with finely-cut triangular hairy fronds; promising to be very useful, 
both for exhibition and decorative purposes.— Rollisson : R.H.S.., May 13. 
Mammillaria Roezliana longispina [f.c.c.]. —A distinct dwarf Cactus, 
covered with peculiar grey spines fully 2^ in. in length.— Mr. J. Croucher: 
R.H.S.., May 13 ; R.B.S.., May 20. 
Pelargonium (show) Archduchess [f.c.].—A large bold painted flower; 
the lower petals stained and pencilled with dark ; dark top petals, and large 
white throat.— Mr. Nye: R.B.S.., May 20. 
Pelargonium (show) Duchess of Edinburgh [f.c.c.]. —An invaluable decora¬ 
tive and forcing variety, wonderfully dense and free, producing large trusses of 
crispy-petaled white flowers,blotched with purple.— Mr. Braid: R.H.S., May 13. 
Pelargonium (show) Presbyter [f.c.].- —Orange-red lower petals, with 
slight maroon blotch on each ; dark top-petals, margined with pale rose; con¬ 
spicuous white throat.— Mr. C. Turner: R.B.S., May 20. 
Pelargonium (fancy) Mrs. Hart [f.c.]. —Bright rose, with large white 
throat; paler towards the edges, fine quality.— Mr. C. Turner: R.B.S., May 20. 
