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A. Jean Vervaene. — Rosy salmon spotted with deep crimson, 

 edged with white. 



A. John Gould Veitch. — A very fine variety ; flowers lilac 

 rose netted and bordered with white, blotched with saflfron. 



A. Lady Musgrave. — A hybrid from A. mncena; neat and 

 compact in growth. Flowers medium in size, light carmine, 

 upper segments slightly spattered. 



A La Superbe. — Flowers of a deep orange red, and richly 

 spotted with dark spots ; very handsome and effective. 



A. La Victoire. — A distinct and handsome kind, with fine 

 round petals of good substance ; colour rich cerise, the upper 

 segments spotted with black. 



A. Leopold the First. — A very rich flower, of good sub- 

 stance, colour delicate rose, the upper petals spotted with 

 red. 



A. Louis von Baden. — A very superior variety, if not the 

 best of the pure whites ; the flowers are of fine form and 

 remarkable substance. 



A Madame Camille van Langenhove. — A good double kind, 

 pure white, sometimes striped ; fine flower. 



A. Madame Charles van Eckhaute. — ^An immense flower of 

 fine form and substance, pure white, with the edges slightly 

 crisped. 



A. Madame Dominique Vervaene. — Flowers of excellent 

 form, delicate rose, streaked with lilac and red, and bordered 

 with white, the upper segments being profusely spotted with 

 reddish purple. 



A. Madame Iris Lefebvre. — This is a very fine flower ; the 

 ground colour is dark orange, shaded with bright violet, 

 upper petals blotched with chocolate, of fine substance, and 

 vei-y double. 



A. Madame van der Cruyssen. — This variety is an abun- 

 dant flowerer, with healthy foliage, and a good habit ; the 



