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THE FLOlilST. 
127 . Burning Bush.—From Mr. Hally. Dwarf; leaves convex 
edged with creamy-white, and zoned with dark red, pinkish on the 
younger parts; flowers of good form, in fair trusses, medium-sized, 
light scarlet. A very excellent variety. 
128. Countess of Warwick.—From Mr. Kinghorn, Messrs. Low & 
Co., and Messrs. Fraser. Medium habit; leaves rather cupped, silver- 
edged, with distinct dark zone; flowers medium-sized, in compact 
trusses, bright scarlet. It is one of the best varieties, and is good 
either for beds or pot culture. 
129. Jane.—From Mr. Turner. Vigorous, with spreading one¬ 
sided habit of growth ; flowers large, well formed, light scarlet. It is, 
however, inferior to other sorts. 
130. Julia.—From Mr. Turner. Medium habit; leaves having a 
creamy fidge ; flowers medium-sized, in good trusses, scarlet. A dis¬ 
tinct and good variety. 
131. Mountain of Light.—From Messrs. Fraser. Medium habit; 
leaves convex, white edged ; flowers scarlet. Inferior. 
132. Mrs. Lenox.—From Mr. Taylor. Medium habit; the growth 
rather one-sided; leaves with distinct white edge; flowers bright 
scarlet, in sniiall trusses. It was considered to be inferior to Alma. 
133. Perfection.—From Messrs. Low & Co. Medium habit; leaves 
flattish with broad white edge, and mottled green surface ; flowers of 
tolerable form, in fine trusses, bright light scarlet. A variety of good 
properties. 
134. Picturatum.—From Mr. Turner. Medium habit; leaves with 
a creamy edge and zoned with red; flowers of medium size, in com¬ 
pact trusses, scarlet. A pretty variety for pot culture, but apparently 
not suited for beds. 
135. Scarlet variegated.—From Mr. Taylor. Medium habit; leaves 
cupped, with creamy or slightly silvered edge ; flowers loose, crimson 
scarlet. 
136. Scintillatum.—From Mr. Hally. Medium habit; leaves 
cupped, creamy silver-edged, and dark-zoned ; flowers well formed, of 
medium size, and produced in good trusses, deep scarlet. It is a very 
beautiful variety. 
'Ploizers cerise, or light rosy-scarlet. 
137 . Attraction.^—From Mr. Kinghorn. Leaves creamy-edged, and 
zonate ; flowers cerise-scarlet; not in good condition. 
138. Bridal Wreath. From Mr. Turner and Mr. Scott. Medium 
habit; leaves white-edged; flowers rosy-scarlet above medium size. 
Inferior. 
139. Fairy Nymph.—From Mr. Turner. Medium habit; leaves 
rather cupped, white-edged; flowers cerise-scarlet, in small trusses. 
An inferior variety. 
140. Flower of the Day.—From Messrs. Fraser. Medium habit; 
leaves rather cupped, creamy-edged; flowers light or cerise-scarlet, of 
medium size, and good form, in fair-sized trusses. A good old useful 
sort. 
141. Flower of Spring.—From Mr. Turner. Moderately dwarf 
habit; leaves silver-edged, and mottled with green; flowers large, of 
