throat; the flower stands out well for the foliage, and is alto¬ 
gether an advance on its predecessors, Shrubland Hose , The 
Queen , Fascination , etc. 
Fig. 2, Flower of the Fay , is the more striking of the two: 
it is somewhat in the style of Madame Ferguson , before alluded 
to, but the bands, which are bright rosy crimson, are much 
broader and brighter than in that variety ; and we believe it will 
be found to be equally constant, and that both flowers will be 
in favour with ail admirers of this tribe. 
