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EOTA.L HOETICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 
Flowees neaelt white, 
1. Bridesmaid (§). Nearly pure white, free and good habit. 
2. Lady Coutts Lindsay. Creamy white, robust but tall ; fine 
flower. 
3. Delicatum. Nearly white, shaded with rose ; throat white ; 
rather small flower, free. 
4. Augier. Nearly white, shaded with pale rose ; throat large, 
creamy white ; of a pleasing shade ; free. 
5. George Bruant. White, shaded with very pale purplish rose ; 
throat large, open, pure white ; free. 
6. Snowdrop. White, free-flowering, and good. 
Flowees eose-coloueed. 
7. Queen Victoria. Tube rose and white, clear rose segments ; 
throat white ; showy, free. 
8. Leah. Eose, large. 
9. Monarch. Rose ; throat white, with heavy crimson pencil- 
lings. 
10. Flower of the Bay. Very pale rose, washy ; white throat ; not 
desirable. 
11. John Bow (§). Eose-colour ; throat white, with dark red 
stripes on the lower part ; free, compact, and good. 
12. Mrs. A. Sterry. Pale rose, with white throat ; free-flowering 
and pretty, but small. 
13. Lady Boswell. Very large pale rose; throat large, open, 
white ; free-flowering and distinct. 
14. Bauline Bumont. Eose-colour, with pure white throat; 
free. 
15. Bessie Anderson. Clear pale rose, the throat very pure 
white ; of good shape ; tall and straggling, otherwise good. 
Flowees beight pink oe caemine. 
16. James Bothschild (§). Eosj crimson, striped and shaded 
with purplish crimson ; good habit and free. 
17. Br. Hogg. Bright rose ; white throat striped with crimson, 
upper segments shaded with lake ; fine, free, and good habit. 
18. Christine Nillson. Bright reddish carmine ; white throat ; 
dwarf, but rather weak in habit. 
19. Colin Bell. Bright rose ; throat shaded purple, with dark 
maroon stripes ; very free, and good habit ; distinct. 
