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moderate habit ; free-flowering, tut superseded. Previously cer- 
tificated (***), but Discarded. 
166. International (Turner). Pale crimson ; small truss ; com- 
pact habit, but not very free-flowering. Discarded. 
167. Kingcraft (Veitch). Dark carmine-scarlet ; dwarf compact 
habit, and free-flowering. Discarded. 
168. King of Nosegays Fine crimson-scarlet ; good trusses ; 
moderately compact in growth, and very free-flowering ; good. 
169. Lady Constance Orosvenor (Turner). Fine orange-scarlet; 
small flowers, but good trusses ; very free-flowering ; dwarf flat 
growth ; very eflective. Previously certificated (***). 
170. Le Grand (G. Smith). Soft crimson-scarlet ; good flower and 
truss ; very free-flowering ; compact good habit ; a fine bedder. 
Previously certificated (^^^). 
171. Lizzy (Gr. Smith). Crimson-carmine; small trusses and 
flowers ; free-flowering ; dwarf and compact habit. Discarded. 
172. Lord Belper (Pearson). Very brilliant crimson-lake ; the 
top petals darkly veined; good flowers in smallish trusses, but 
very free and good. 
173. Louis Veitillot (Low). Crimson-scarlet; very free-flowering ; 
dwarf and good. Previously certificated (***). 
174!. Milton *** (Pearson). Crimson, extra large; immense 
trusses on long footstalks ; good-formed flower ; a very telling 
variety ; fine for pots, but straggling as a bedder. 
175. Miss Sanders (Pearson). Very fine crimson-lake; good 
flowers and large trusses ; free-flowering and good. 
176. Morning Star (B. S. Williams). Light crimson-scarlet ; 
small flowers in good trusses ; a moderate grower. Discarded. 
177. Mr. Gladstone (Yeitch). Eich crimson-scarlet ; large trusses 
of fine flowers ; strong grower, and very free-flowering ; good. 
178. Mrs. Mellow *** (Pearson). Brilliant crimson, dazzling; 
good flowers and trusses freely produced ; moderate habit ; fine 
for pots ; first class. Previously certificated (***). 
179. Mrs. Vincent *** (Pearson). Very fine crimson-scarlet ; 
good trusses and flowers ; very free and good ; pale-zoned 
foliage. 
180. Murillo (W. Paul). Very brilliant crimson ; small trusses 
and flowers, but exceedingly free-flowering ; a first-class bedder, 
and distinct. Previously certificated (**). 
181. Orange Bouquet. Pale orange-scarlet ; small flowers and 
trusses, but very freely produced ; rather straggling habit. 
