judgment, and will eventually commend themselves to the 
general public. 
Duchess of Sutherland was raised by Mr. Fleming, the well- 
known gardener, at the equally well-known seat of her Grace 
the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland, at Cliveden; the colour 
is a beautiful crimson-cerise, and the truss is very large. The 
flowers partake more of the character of the Nosegay varieties 
than some other sorts, and the plant is very free-flowering; 
it is in the hands of Mr. Charles Turner, of Slough, and will 
be sent out by him, with several others, in the spring of next 
year. 
