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94. Penelope (W. Paul). A little paler than Forget-me-not, with 
larger flowers and stronger habit ; not so good as Mrs. Tipton 
for effect. Previously certificated (***). 
95. Plutarch (Osborn). Pale pink; very large flower and truss; 
a strong grower, and free-flowering, but too pale in colour. 
Discarded. 
96. Serena (W. Paul). Pale pink, paler than Plutarch ; large 
flower and truss ; strong grower ; free-flowering. 
97. Surpasse Beaute de Suresnes (Low). Bright rosy pink with- 
out purple, and with white on the top petals ; very large flowers, 
of fine substance, borne on stout footstalks in immense trusses, 
when grown in pots, but not good for bedding. Previously 
certificated (***). 
§ 4. Flowers salmon-coloured or flesh-coloured. 
98. Baron Haussman. Bright salmon ; good flower and truss, 
very free ; good habit ; small foliage as compared with others, 
and of slender growth. 
99. Bella (Mann). Pale salmon ; good truss and flower, very free- 
flowering ; dwarf and free habit. 
100. Cheruh. Bright salmon ; good flower and truss ; strong 
grower. 
101. Dunheld (Charlton). New ; bright salmon ; compact in 
habit, but not better than some older varieties. 
102. Emile Licau. Very bright deep salmon ; free, and of good 
habit ; one of the best. 
103. Hogarth. Very bright salmon, with a shade of lake ; large 
flower and truss ; good grower ; the best of the class. 
104. Jean Valjeans (E. Gr. Henderson). Bright salmon; good 
truss and flower ; strong grower, and free. Previously certifi- 
cated (***). 
105. La Fontaine (Low). Bright salmon, with a little white ; 
strong grower. 
106. Mons. Barre. Salmon shaded ; very free and good ; a strong 
grower. Previously certificated (***). 
107. Renown (Bull). Very similar to La Fontaine in colour, but 
much dwarfer. 
108. Seraph (Downie and Co.). Clear salmon, with white eye ; 
free-flowering ; dwarf and compact ; quite distinct. Previously 
certificated (***). 
