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variety called C. tricolor, but is much superior both in colour 

 and form. 



C. Comtesxa Lavinia Maggi rosea.^k. sport from Comtessa 

 Lavinia Maggi, with flowers of a brilliant carmine rose ; a 

 superb kind. 



C. Constantin Tretidkoff. — A large and beautifully-formed 

 flower ; the ground colour is soft blush, shading towards 

 the base of each petal into a rich pink. 



C. Countess of Derliy. — Flowers large, quite double, white 

 distinctly flaked with rose pink, the outward petals reflexed. 

 This is a beautiful variety, with finely-formed flowers and 

 broad, deep, shining green foliage. 



C. Countess of Orkney. — Flowers large, finely cupped and 

 imbricated, white, striped with bright rose carmine. 



G. Cup of Beauty. — A variety which requires to be kept 

 pruned into shape. It is an abundant bloomer, with flowers 

 of average size, and of good substance, pure white, streaked 

 with rose, cupped in its earlier stages, reflexed when fully 

 expanded. 



C. de la Reine. — Flowers of moderate size, imbricated or 

 somewhat cupped when young, white, faintly striped with 

 light rose colour. 



C. Donckelaari. — This is an old variety, but one which 

 must be grown in every collection. It is of good habit, the 

 leaves somewhat small, but flowers large and semi- double ; 

 when properly grown the petals are of a warm crimson, beau- 

 tifully mottled and flaked with white. 



C. DiicJiesse de Berri. — Habit good, leaves large, flowers 

 large, pure white, superior in shape to the old Double White, 

 the petals being more imbricated. 



C. Duchesse de Nassau. — A very handsome variety; the 

 colour is a delicate pink, the centre petals shaded with 

 crimson cerise. 



