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flowers are rosy amaranth, handsomely spotted on the upper 

 segments, but, like many continental sorts, having a tendency 

 to become semi-double. 



A. Madelaine. — This novelty has pure white flowers, double, 

 and of fine form and substance. 



A. j\Iademoiselle Leonie Van Houtte. — This is an extremely 

 handsome variety and very distinct ; flowers large, pure 

 white, flaked with rose and spotted with sulphur yellow. 



A. Mademoiselle Louise de Kerchove. — A very distinct 

 novelty, with bright flesh-coloured flowers, margined with 

 white, flaked with orange, blotched with maroon, shaded with 

 carmine ; semi-double. 



A. Mademoiselle Marie Van Houtte. — A beautiful semi- 

 double variety, having very fine large pure white flowers, 

 which are flaked and blotched with clear rosy salmon. 



A. Marquis of Lome. — A very desirable kind of good form 

 and substance, brilliant scarlet. 



A. Miss Buist. — This charming species is invaluable for 

 cutting purposes, and will make a fitting companion to 

 A. ammna and its varieties ; flowers produced in umbels, 

 small, pure white. Native of Japan. 



A. Model. — Flowers bright rose, distinct, extra fine. 



A. Mrs. Carmichael. — A hybrid between A. amcerm and 

 A. Stella; rich magenta shaded with crimson, upper seg- 

 ments slightly spotted. 



A. Mrs. Gerard Leigh. — This new kind produces very large 

 trusses, containing as many as from fourteen to sixteen; 

 flower quite Ehododendron-like. Colour of the flower bright 

 rose ; very efiective. 



A 2Irs. Turner. — Bright pink, margined with pure white, 

 spotted with crimson. 



A. Mi-s. Wright. — Of superb form, habit semi-double, 

 white, verj- showy, and free-flowering. 



