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tall varieties and dwarf varieties. Each of these classes is 

 divided into varieties with green foliage, and varieties with 

 bronze foliage. These, in turn, are again divided into 

 varieties which produce self or solid colors, and those 

 which produce spotted, blotched or margined flower. 

 Among the most satisfactory are : 



King Humbert, orange scarlet flowers in large trusses, red 



bronze foliage, 5 ft. 

 Italia, red with irregular margin of yellow-green foliage, 4| ft. 



Green Foliage, Red-flowering Varieties 



Alphonse Bouvier, 7 ft. 

 Charles Henderson, 3 ft. 

 Philadelphia, 3 ft. 

 Express, 1\ ft. 

 Pillar of Fire, 6 to 7 ft. 



Green Foliage, Orange and Yellow Varieties 



Florence Vaughan, golden yellow, spotted with red, 4 ft. 

 Buttercup, 3 ft. 

 Dr. Holtze, 4 ft. 

 Burbank, 4| ft. 

 Austria, 5 ft. 



Bronze Foliage, Red-flowering Varieties 



Egandale, 4 ft. 



Wm. Saunders, 3| f t. ; large trusses. 



Green Foliage, Red with Yellow Margin 



Mme. Crozy, 4 ft. 



Souvenir de Antoine Crozy, 4 ft. Excellent for forcing. 



Queen Charlotte, 3 ft. 



Gladiator, 5 ft. 



Green Foliage, Pink, flowering 



Mile. Berat, 3 ft. ; vigorous. 

 Hungaria, 3 ft. 

 Venus, 4 ft. 

 Louise, 5 ft. 



