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§ 3. Flowers white. 
138. Miss Collingwood (Charlton). White, with medium truss 
strong robust grower, but not free-floweriug ; new. 
Series lY. Nosegay and Hybeid Nosegay Pelaegonitjms. 
§ 1. Leaves plain. 
* Flowers scarlet. 
139. Harhaway. Orange- scarlet ; small flowers and trusses ; 
slender growth, dwarf, and very free. Discarded. 
140. Orange Nosegay (W. Paul). Bright orange-scarlet; small 
truss and flowers ; tall slender growth, very free ; foliage small 
and distinct. Previously certificated (***), but Discarded. 
141. FwZm^ (Chater). Crimson-scarlet; good truss and flowers ; 
very free and hardy; strong growth. Previously certificated 
(***). 
142. WalthamJVbsegay (W. VsbuV). Orange-scarlet, small flowers ; 
free slender growth ; not desirable. 
** Flowers pink. 
143. Friedrich Lehnhauer (Cannell). Eose, with white on the 
upper petals ; a good grower, but not a free bloomer. 
144. Mr. Newland (Cannell). Eose-magenta ; very small nose- 
gay-flowers ; habit very dwarf, but considered useless. 
§ 2. Leaves zonal e. 
* Flowers crimson and scarlet. 
145. A. Barrow (Veitch). Crimson, extra large; finely shaped 
flower and large truss, but very shy, and of a bad habit. 
146. Acquisition (Bull). Fine scarlet ; very free and grand ; good 
truss, and compact habit. 
147. Bayard (Pearson). Pine crimson ; small flowers, but good 
trusses, very freely produced ; good compact habit ; a first-class 
bedder. Previously certificated (***). 
148. Charlie Cashon {Csi^hoii). Brilliant scarlet ; a very fine, free, 
dwarf variety, and a first-class bedder. Previously certificated 
(***). 
149. Col, Holden (Pearson). Very bright crimson-scarlet ; large 
trusses ; good free habit ; pale-zoned leaves. 
