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of the salmon-coloured series. Mr, Ingram states that it is very pretty 
when grown in the shade. 
83. Kingsbury Pet.—From Mr. Turner, Messrs. Fraser, and Mr. 
Scott. Medium habit; leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers of good form, 
produced in fair-sized trusses, salmon or pinkish flesh-colour. A good 
variety for pot culture, but not equal to Aurora. 
84. Lady Emily Stanley.—From Mr. Turner. Medium habit; 
leaves boldly zonate ; flowers flesh colour, in small trusses. Inferior. 
85. Madame Chardine.—From Messrs. Low & Co. Medium habit; 
leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers rosy-salmon. Inferior. 
§ 4. Flowers rose-pink. 
86 . Amy.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium habit; 
leaves with distinct dark zone; flowers rose-pink, white on the upper 
petals. A very poor and inferior sort. 
87* Frogmore Seedling.—From Mr. Taylor. Medium compact 
habit; leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers narrow petaled, deep rose-pink. 
Inferior. 
88. Ingram’s Seedling.—From Mr. Ingram. Medium habit; 
leaves faintly zonate ; flowers small, rose-pink. Inferior. 
89. Minnie.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Medium habit; 
leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers medium-sized, in moderate trusses, 
deep rosy-pink, white on the upper petals. Inferior. 
90. Princess Royal.—From Mr. Ingram. Dwarf compact habit; 
leaves faintly zonate; flowers small, deep rose-pink, with white on the 
upper petals. Inferior to others of this colour. 
91. Tom Thumb’s Bride.—From Mr. Turner. Dwarf, with slightly 
zonate leaves; flowers small, in small trusses, deep rose-pink, with 
white on the upper petals. Not equal to Rose Queen. 
§ 5. Flowers blush with pink centre. 
92. Anthony Lamotte.—From Messrs. Low & Co. Medium habit; 
leaves boldly zonate ; flowers medium-sized, of good form, in small close 
trusses, whitish with pink centre. Not equal to Henri de Beaudot, and 
paler in colour. 
93. Comte de Morny.—From Messrs. Low & Co. Medium habit; 
leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers small, in small close trusses, whitish, 
with salmon-pink centre. This was similar to Anthony Lamotte, 
and quite distinct from another variety under a similar name, also 
contributed by Messrs. Low. 
94. Henri de Beaudot.—From Messrs. Low & Co. Moderately 
vigorous in habit; leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers medium-sized, in 
moderate-sized trusses, of good form, whitish, with a large distinct 
salmon-red centre. The best of the salmon-eyed light varieties. 
95. La Coquette.—From Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. Dwarf; the 
leaves slightly zonate; flowers blush white, of a deeper blush at the 
eye. Inferior. 
96. Skeltoni.—From Mr. Turner, Messrs. Fraser, and Mr. Scott. 
Dwarf; the leaves distinctly zonate ; flowers small, in small trusses, 
white, with blush centre. Inferior. 
