pink margin; Prince Alfred , rosy-purple, a very large flower; 
Bobert James , large bright orange-amber, with fine wide incurved 
petals; Mr. E. Miles , large bright yellow, with high centre and 
well incurved, this is one of the Eanunculus-formed flowers; 
Saumarez , fine dark-red ; Edward Landseer , rosy-red, new 
colour, reflexed, fine flower for specimens; Jupiter, large dark 
chestnut-red; Sir George Bowyer , bright rosy-purple or violet, 
finely incurved, not large ; Bev. J. Dix , red and finely incurved; 
Donald Beaton , salmon-orange, form of Dupont de VEure; 
Belladonna , delicate lilac, with blush shade. 
Of the two figured, Lord Clyde (Smith) is a glowing crimson, 
very bright and fine colour, large, free-blooming, fine dwarf 
habit, and a most attractive variety for specimen plants; it is 
neither incurved or reflexed, but more of a rosette form, not 
unlike some of the French Asters. Saint Margaret (Pether’s) 
is a bright orange-amber-anemone, with fine high centre, large 
and very distinct. 
