The varieties which we now figure are Miss Eyles (fig, 1) ancl 
Maid of Astolat (fig. 2). The former of these has received several 
first-class certificates, and is a very desirable variety, being very 
dwarf and compact in habit, holding very large and broad flower- 
heads ; the colour, a deep fine rose with white ring and rosy disk. 
Maid of Astolat is a larger and bolder-looking flower, white, 
carmine, purple edge, and rosy disk. Both are excellent in form, 
though Miss Eyles is the more perfect of the two. It has been 
impossible to represent more than a few pips of each sort, as the 
Plate would otherwise be too crowded, but both kinds are ex¬ 
cessively free bloomers. 
