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with creamy-white, and slightly red- zoned * flowers of good form, 



in compact trusses, bright cerlse-rose. Approved as one of the 



more desirahle kinds. 



232. Picturatum. 



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From Mr. Turner. Leaves' white-edged, with a broad distinct 

 pinkish-red zone ; flowers scarlet. A very effectively-marked 

 variety, good in the open beds, and beautiful under shelter. 



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233. ftueen's Favourite. 



From Mr. Turner. Dwarf; leaves edged with white, and zoned 

 with red, very prettily marked ; flowers scarlet. One of the 

 superior silver tricolor-leaved sorts, and a beautiful pot-plant. 



234. Rainbow. 



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From Messrs. E. G. Henderson and Mr. Scott. Vigorous; 

 leaves edged with white, and distinctly red-zoned,, the markings 

 strong and effective, becoming brownish-red on the older leaves ; 

 flowers scarlet. One of the best of the silver-tricolor-leaved 

 sorts. 



235. St Cloud. 



From Messrs. E, G. Henderson. Leaves edged with cream- 

 colour, and marked with a faint red zone. 



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236. Scintillatum. 



From Mr. Hally. Dwarf; leaves cream-edged, with red zone; 



flowers orange-scarlet, of good form, in small compact trusses. 

 It is rather a pleasing sort, but the markings are not white 

 enough. 



§ 2. Gold-variegated, 

 * Yellow margin^ not zonate. 



237. Cloth of Gold. 



From Mr. Veitch and Mr. Turner. Leaves broad, yellowish- 

 green, with small centre of bright green ; flowers scarlet. 



238. Golden Chain. 



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From Mr. Scott and Mr. Turner. Leaves flat, irregularly edged 

 with yellow ; flowers light crimson-scarlet. One of the most 

 decided forms in the colouring of the leaves. 



