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53. Richmond Gem.—From Messrs. Fraser and Mr. Scott. Vigorous 
habit; leaves slightly zonate, mottled with green; flowers light scarlet, 
rather loose. It is, however, a fine pot plant. 
54. Roi de Feu.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium 
habit; leaves boldly zonate; flowers small, in compact trusses, very 
bright scarlet. In the way of Bishopstowe, but no improvement. 
55. Scarlet Globe.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons and Messrs. 
Low & Co. Medium habit; leaves zoned; flowers large, in fair-sized 
trusses, bright scarlet. Inferior. 
56. Scarlet Perfection.—From Mr. Turner. Also called Attraction 
and Boule de Feu. Medium habit; leaves faintly zonate ; flowers in 
fair-sized trusses, bright scarlet. It is a very fine variety. 
57 . Scarlet Unique.—From Mr. Ingram. Medium habit; leaves 
distinctly zonate, and marbled with green ; flower-stalks pale ; flowers 
small, in small trusses, scarlet. Inferior. 
58. Shrubland Scarlet.—From Mr. Taylor. Vigorous habit; the 
leaves faintly zonate ; flowers scarlet, in large showy heads. A variety 
called Eclipse^ sent by Messrs. Fraser, appeared to be the same as 
this. 
59. Village Maid.—From Messrs. Low & Co. Vigorous, with 
boldly zonate leaves; flowers medium-sized, in moderate trusses, 
rather loose, scarlet. Inferior. 
§ 2. Flowers cerise^ or rosy-scarlet. 
60. Beauty of the Parterre.—From Messrs. Fraser. Medium 
habit, with indistinctly zonate leaves; flower-stalks pale; flowers 
small, in compact trusses, of a lively rosy-scarlet. Inferior. 
61. Cerise Unique.—From Messrs. Fraser. Medium habit; the 
leaves slightly zonate ; flowers small, cerise-scarlet. Inferior. 
62. Comte de Morny.—From Messrs. Low & Co. Dwarf; leaves 
indistinctly zonate; flow^ers well-formed, in fair-sized trusses, lively 
cerise or rosy-scarlet. Inferior. 
63. Emperor.—From Mr. Turner. Dwarf and vigorous; with 
boldly zonate leaves ; flowws in small trusses, rosy-scarlet. Inferior. 
64. Fran 9 ois Chardine.—From Messrs. Fraser and Messrs. Low & 
Co. Medium habit; with boldly zonate leaves ; flowers large, well 
formed, in medium-sized trusses, deep rosy or salmony-scarlet. A 
fine variety, near to Mons. Martin, but having better foliage. 
65. Lady Dorothy Neville.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Dw'arf 
spreading habit; leaves distinctly zonate, and mottled with green; 
flower-stalks pale ; flowers above medium size, rather quartered, rosy 
or cerise-scarlet. Inferior. 
66. Leoni.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium habit; leaves 
distinctly zonate; flowers large, in moderate-sized trusses, cerise or 
rosy-scarlet. A promising variety, but not well flowered. 
67. Mons. August.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium 
habit; leaves distinctly zonate; flowers large, well formed, rosy or 
cerise-scarlet A promising variety. 
68 . Mons. Deschamps.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Dwarf; 
leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers well formed, cerise-scarlet. Inferior. 
