Mr. Charles Turner, of the Royal Nursery, Slough, and were 
much admired. Fig. 1, James Andrews , is a dark-purple flower 
of good shape and bright colour, and as we have not many va¬ 
rieties of this shade it will be found a desirable acquisition. Fig. 
2, The Artist , was awarded an extra prize at one of the spring 
shows of the Royal Horticultural Society, as a bright lively 
magenta-coloured flower, with a small white circle round the 
dark disk, somewhat in the way of Acme. Fig. 3, The Winner , 
(not a very euphonious name,) is a large bright-coloured magenta 
self, dwarf in habit, and an improvement on such flowers as 
Adam Bede and Reynolds Hole. 
