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and from C. patens (mauve lilac) x C. Viticella cerulea (blue) 
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we have C. Francofurtensis, deep purplish blue ; 
both of the Viticella type. 
Also, from C. patens (mauve lilac) x C. Jackmanni (violet purple) 
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we have C. Sabrina, pale lavender ; 
. Lord Lytton, bluish purple ; 
. The Kelpie, grey; 
. The Kelpie’s Bride, white ; 
. Mdlle. Torriani, solferino pink; 
. The Czar, purple ; 
. The President, dull violet ; 
. Madame Edouard André, dark red ; 
these, as will be noticed, showing great diversity of colour—the first 
five partaking of the parent patens, and the last three of the parent 
Jackmanni. 
I will next take the other crosses made with C. lanuginosa. First 
we have 
C. lanuginosa (pale lavender) x C. Fortunei (creamy white) 
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giving us C. Mrs. G. Mitchell Innes, pale lilac mauve ; 
©. Thomas Tennent, French white ; 
C. Mrs. Melvill, pale mauve ; 
C. Symeana, pale mauve ; 
C. Henryi, white ; 
C. Lawsoniana, rosy purple ; 
the first two resembling C. Fortunei, and therefore classed under the 
Florida type, and the last four partaking of C. lanuginosa. 
Next we have 
C. lanuginosa (pale lavender) x C. Standishii (light blue mauve) 
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producing C. Duke of Norfolk, deep mauve ; 
C. Blue Gem, cerulean blue ; 
C. Gem, deep lavender ; 
C. Mrs. Hope, satiny mauve ; 
all of these clinging to the parent C. lanuginosa. Then 
C. lanuginosa (pale lavender) x C. Viticella (bluish purple or rose) 
yielding C. Viticella amethystina, pale violet blue ; 
C. Viticella pallida, lilac ; 
C. Modesta, bright blue ; 
C. Madame Grangé, deep maroon crimson, 
all of the Viticella type ; 
