but somewhat pencilled; the pips are very large, and not so 
much notched as in some varieties, and the truss well rounded; 
while General Bazaine , Fig. 3, is a bright crimson-scarlet, of fine 
shape and size, with an oval lemon-coloured eye, and will be, 
we hope, a useful addition to this class. These varieties, with 
some others, were raised by Mr. Henry Nichols, of Hunslet, 
near Leeds, from whom they were purchased by Messrs. Low 
and Son, and we are informed by them that they are all of good 
habit, a fact we should guess to be so from the large and healthy 
appearance of the trusses. 
