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20* Wilhelm Pfilger^ H.P.—Vigorous; flower large, full; brilliant 
flne red. 
21. James Mitchell, Moss.—Vigorous ; full, well formed ; rose 
shaded with slaty lilac. 
22. John Cranston, Moss. — Vigorous ; flower medium-sized ; 
crimson violet, shaded with lively red. 
Monsieur Touvais, of the Rue Boulard, announces no less than 
ten ; in justification it may be stated that he is retiring from his 
present place, and is desirous of disposing of his stock. I do not 
hear of anything remarkable among them. They are— 
23. Madame Julie Daran, H.P.—Very vigorous grower ; flower 
very large, full globular; form and appearance perfect; colour, 
vermilion red and shining. 
24. Frangois Sourat. —Very vigorous ; flower very large, full 
globular ; handsome form and appearance ; colour, lilac red. 
25. Archeveque de Paris. —Very vigorous, and flowering freely in 
autumn; flowers medium-sized full; form and appearance 
perfect ; very velvety purple, back of petals shaded violet. 
26. Richesse de Couleur, H.P.—Very vigorous ; flower large, 
well made, good appearance; lively purple, velvety shaded, 
very dark at centre, back of petals, lightly violet shaded. 
27. Couronne de Parterre, H.P.—Very vigorous, and fine flower¬ 
ing ; flowers large full; form perfect; colour, clear lively 
velvety crimson, 
28. FFhlouissante, H.P.—Very fine ; flowers very large, full ; 
colour, clear dazzling red. 
29. Ricolor Incomparable, PI.P.—Very vigorous; flower medium, 
jDerfectly imbricated ; centre black, edge of the petals very 
delicate rose. Very original in appearance. 
30. Peauie Seduisante, B.—Very vigorous, with beautiful foliage ; 
flowers very large, well made ; colour, red maroon. Very 
beautiful. 
31. Mademoiselle Claudine UOffroy, H.P.—Flower very large, 
very full, globular, opening well; colour, clear red ; plant 
vigorous. ' 
32. Aurore, H.P.—Flower nearly full, guard petals, very large, 
clear rose, coppery at the centre, reverse of petals red. New 
colour among hybrid perpetuals. 
Monsieur Jamain, of the Rue Cendrier, announces two, of one 
of which—Madame Boutin—I heard from other quarters good 
accounts. 
33. Madame Boutin. —Very vigorous; flower large, full, well 
made, opening easily, of a beautiful lively cerise red ; very 
sweet scented ; beautiful appearance. 
34. Marechal Vaillaint. —Very vigorous; magnificent foliage ; 
flower large, full, well made, opening well; beautiful lively 
purplish red, reverse of petals red, blooming in clusters, 
Lartez fils, of Bordeaux, announces two tea-scented ones from 
Gloire de Dijon, but no one seems to say much on their behalf, 
though his description of them is very magnificent. 
