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98. Emperor: — from Mr. Turner. Leaves darkly zonate 

 and mottled ; flowers rosy-scarlet. 



99. Lady Charles Coote : — from Messrs. E. G. Hendeeson, 



Vigorous; leaves darkly zonate; flowers small, rosy-red. 



100. Lady Dowries: — from Mr. Turner and Mr. Dixon. 

 Vigorous ; leaves faintly zoned; flowers cerise. Of little merit. 



. 101. Lady Smyth : — from Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Leaves 

 faintly zonate ; flowers cerise or rosy-pink, in good trusses. 



] 03. Mans. August : — from Messrs. Rollisson. Leaves 

 darkly zonate ; flowers finely shaped, in medium-sized proliferous 

 trusses; scarlet- tinted rose, similar in colour to Mons, Martin 

 and Buhens, The flower trusses are rather too small, and too 

 much broken up; inferior in this respect to Ltithens, "which, 

 however, was dwarfer and less healthy-looking ; much inferior in 

 this respect to Mons. Martin^ and therefore not req^uired. 



103. Picturatum : — from Mr. Hally. Vigorous ; leaves 

 indistinctly zonate ; flowers in small trusses, light reddish-rose, 

 almost pinkish, as in Leonie, 



104. Symmetry : — from Mr. Turner and Mr. Scott. Leaves 

 faintly zoned ; flowers light pinkish rose-red or cerise, of good 

 shape. Similar In chai'acter to Leonie and Paid Labhe, but less 

 distinctly zonate ; the flowers nearly the same colour as the 

 former, but not in such well-furnished trusses ; too near also to 

 Picturatum. 



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§ 3. Flowers salmon or flesh colour. 



105- Aurora. 



From Mr. H^ally and Mr. Scott. Dwarf ; leaves marked with 

 very dark zone ; flowers free, in moderate-sized trusses, -well- 

 formed, dark rosy-salmon. A very pleasing variety of first-class 

 merit, and a beautiful pot-plant. 



100. Blackheatli Beauty. 



From Mr. Hally. Dwarf, with the same general characteristics 

 as Aurora, but the flowers of a light salmon-pink. A beautiful 

 little plant, either for the beds or for pot- culture; flowering best 

 ■when not too mucli exposed to the sun's rays. 



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107. CMone. 



From Messrs. Rolltsson. Leaves darkly zonate ; flowers free, in 



