. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . hade, large andfine Iurm and substance; trusses, fine and freely produced ; toliagedark, with a well-defined dark zone. Habit excellent. First-class Certificate at Roval Horticultural, Botanic, and CrystalPalace Societies, and Special at Bury St. 10s, fld. each. LADY HOPE.—Clear pale salmon, -shaded ; foliage very dark green,with well-delined zone. Good habit; very effective. 5s. each. MIMAS.—Clear orange scarlet, tinted with purple, very fine formand substance; good zonate fohage. Vigorous and compacthabit. Pirst-clasa Certifica


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . hade, large andfine Iurm and substance; trusses, fine and freely produced ; toliagedark, with a well-defined dark zone. Habit excellent. First-class Certificate at Roval Horticultural, Botanic, and CrystalPalace Societies, and Special at Bury St. 10s, fld. each. LADY HOPE.—Clear pale salmon, -shaded ; foliage very dark green,with well-delined zone. Good habit; very effective. 5s. each. MIMAS.—Clear orange scarlet, tinted with purple, very fine formand substance; good zonate fohage. Vigorous and compacthabit. Pirst-clasa Certificate at Royal Horticultural 6(t. each. ROSY MORN.—RoBy pink, large, and of pood shape and ti-us-s ; pro-fuse bloomer; light green zonate foliage. 7s. (id. each. EUGENIE—A delicate and beautiful shade of blush pink, fineform and truss, foliage deep gi-een. Habit free and goocL7s. 6(1. each. ROSABEL.—Soa scarlet, shaded with rose ; fine foi-m and truss;I excellent variety, NOSEGAY SECTION. foliage deep green. Of flrst-rate habit; t. puiposes. Habit e i culture, and decorative ???iUe The set of 10 for ( Plates, by Andrews, of Cliristabel. Eucenio. Lord The four for !,<. -o . (See Gardeners Chronicle Advertisement, Feb. 29,1868.) Cottage Garrtener, July 25, Mann, Brentwood, exhibited a .splendid mass of his exquisiteScarlet Zonai Pelargonium Lord Derby j it was the admiration ofevery person who saw it, and is decidedly the very best ScarletZonal in existence. A First-class CtrtiUc^te was awarded it in thespring ; a Special Certificate waa given on this ocoasion, to certify itscoDtinued good character. ClironicJe, July C, Mann, of Brentwood, had a basket of small plants of hisnew zonal variety, Lord Derby, which still maintains its excellent^.. .. _ ---praise is in evei7 mouth. , Brentwood, Essex, Can be sent now in a dry state(Roots in small paper boxes) tillthe end of March,—free toLondon, and thence by Pa


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