there will be no artificial appearance about them, while the 
flowers will then be thus well up among the foliage, and be 
well displayed. 
The three varieties figured are :—Firefly (fig. 1), a very bright 
orange-scarlet anemone-flowered Pompon, with high orange 
centre, full and distinct; the colour is striking and the habit of 
the plant dwarf, while the bloom is abundantly produced, 
Viola (fig. 2) is a violet-lilac with blush points, very double 
and very distinct. But the cream of Mr. Salter’s collection is 
Lizzie Holmes (fig. 3). This is a canary-coloured flower, with a 
rosy tint on the back of the petals, of exquisite form, very 
double, and a very free bloomer of fine dwarf habit. We can 
quite endorse Mr. Salter’s statement, that this is one of the most 
constant and beautiful Pompons ever offered. 
