The varieties now figured are to be let out during the present 
spring, amongst some other excellent ones, which Mr. Burley 
has been fortunate in raising. Monarch (fig. 1) is a rich orange- 
coloured flower, with crimson blotches rather than spots, the 
throat being a lighter shade of the same colour as the spots: 
it is a flower of large size and excellent shape. Model (fig. 2) 
is a bright primrose, pitted all over with reddish spots, and was 
one of the six which received the silver-gilt medal at the Royal 
Botanic Society’s Exhibition in the Regent’s Park last year. It 
is, perhaps, not so attractive as the former flower, but its habit 
is equally good, and it will form a pretty addition to this fa¬ 
vourite tribe. 
