the throat pure white, and the lower petals a deep carmine 

 crimson with a blotch in the centre of each, and the vein- 

 ing strongly marked. Harold (fig. 2) is a still more highly- 

 coloured flower, the tojJ petals being of the same deep rich 

 maroon, the throat pure white, while the lower petals are of a 

 very deep carmine, with a deep carmine blotch, and the veining 

 very distinct, the lines crossing one another, and giving a 

 great appearance of richness to the flower. 



