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THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
Eugenie Mezarcl * (Salter, E. G. Henderson, & Son, Turner).—Moderately 
vigorous habit; leaves with a broad dark zone ; flowers white at the edge, with 
salmon centre, showy, well-formed, and produced in good handsome trusses. 
This was received also under the name of Madame Kudersdorff. It was of the 
first degree of merit as a pot plant. 
Eva (Bull).—Vigorous habit; leaves with broad dark zone ; flowers white, 
with pink eye. 
Fascination (Williams).—Moderately vigorous; leaves with a dull zone; 
flowers salmon, paler at the elges. 
Francois Desbois # (E. G. Henderson & Son).—Moderately vigorous habit; 
leaves with a dark submarginal zone ; flowers white, with a bold, deep, salmon 
eye, freely produced. A good pot plant, but not equal to Amelina Grisau. 
Henri de Beaudot (Low & Co.).—Vigorous habit; leaves dark zoned; 
flowers white, with deep salmon centre. 
Leonie Nivelet * (Van Houtte).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves broad, marked 
with a dark zone; flowers of good form, white, with salmon eye, in fine trusses. 
It proved also to be a first-rate pot plant, with fine elevated trusses of salmon- 
flesh flowers, paler and whitish towards the edges. 
Loveliness (Wills).—Moderately vigorous; leaves dark zoned; flowers 
salmon, with pale edges. 
Marie Labbe f (Van Houtte).—Moderately vigorous; leaves with a dark 
centre or zone; flowers of fine shape, white, with a pink eye formed by mark¬ 
ings at the edges of the petals near their base ; it resembled Beauty. 
Mrs. Moore (Wills).—Vigorous habit; leaves dark zoned; flowers white 
with salmon eve. 
Nelly (Bull).—Vigorous habit; leaves with very broad dark zone ; flowers 
white, with salmon eye. It proved a good free-blooming pot plant, in the way 
of Eugenie Mezard, but too much resembling it to be also required. 
Neptune (Bull).—Vigorous habit; leaves marked with a dull zone; flowers 
white with salmon eye. 
Pauline (Bull).—Vigorous habit; leaves marked with a broad black zone ; 
flowers white, with salmon eye. Tolerably effective under glass. 
Pretty Polly (Wills).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves with a dark centre or 
zone ; flowers white, w r ith pink centre. 
6. FLOWERS ROSE FINK. 
Aglaia (Salter).—Vigorous habit; leaves with broad dull zone; flowers of 
good shape, rose-pink, white at the base. 
Amy f (Rollisson).—Vigorous habit; leaves with a dark vandyked zone; 
flowers in fine trusses, large, pale rose pink, with a white base. 
Chancellor (Bull).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with an indistinct 
green zone ; flowers rose pink, with a white base. 
Charmer (Bull).—A good rose pink, paler than Madame Cassier. It was 
only grown as a pot plant. 
Eve * (Bull).—Of rather vigorous habit; leaves marked with a broad dull 
zone near the centre ; flowers large, in large trusses, of fine shape, light rosy 
pink with white base. A very fine pale variety in the open borders, and of 
nearly equal merit as grown in pots. 
Flora* (Van Houtte).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with an in¬ 
distinct green zone; flowers large, pale rosy pink or peach, white at the base, 
and of fine shape. A fine, large, pale peach-coloured sort, grown only under 
glass, under which conditions it was of first-class quality. 
Helen Lindsay * (Carter & Co.).—Of rather vigorous habit; leaves with a 
broad indistinct zone near the centre; flowers abundant, in fair-sized trusses, 
deep bright rose pink. A very lively and bright-coloured variety. 
