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60. Prince of Wales. 



I 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Kose colour with white striped 

 throat, medium-sized. 



61. Purple Prince. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Purple ^Y]th the \vhite throat 

 striped, the tubes medium-sized, contracted at the base, the limb 

 spreading. One of the finest varieties, 



63. Eosalind. 



From Messrs. Dow^'IE & Co. Purplish-rose with striped throat, 

 small. 



63. Eosens. 



From Mr, Turner. A narrow leaved species. Flo^Yers purplish- 

 rose, and light centre, small, with narrow projected lobes. A 

 pretty border plant. 



England 



Messrs 



Henderson. Rose with wide white throat, large. A fine 



variety 



Gloxinmjloray and Mr 



Lees are the same as, or very closely resembling this. 



65. Eosens g^andifloms. 



From Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Delicate salmony-pink, 

 deeper at the tips ; the throat and face of the limb white bordered 

 with pink, large. A very delicately coloured and beautiful 

 variety. 



66. Eubrus magnijaoras. 



From Mr. Turner, and Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Crimson 

 red, with dark stripes in throat, long- tubed. 



6T. St. Elmo. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Purple with pale slightly marked 

 throat, the tubes medium-sized, contracted at the base. 



68. Scarlet Gem. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Bright crimson red with dark 

 striped throat, the face of the limb of the same colour as the 

 tube. One of the best sorts. 



69. Spectabilis. 

 From Messrs. Low. A fine Californian species, with something 



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