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306. Pet of the Flock (Mann). Scarlet flowers ; a little insigni- 
ficant variety, which after two seasons' trial proves useless. 
307. F7^incess Beatrice {QaviQv QindiCo.). Large flat foliage, with 
narrow bright zone and large centre; very distinct, free and good. 
308. Prince Silverwings (W. Paul). Salmon- scarlet nosegay 
flowers on long footstalks ; foliage slightly cupped, the centre 
shaded green, with pink zone, and yellow and white margin ; 
very distinct ; hardy, and a good compact free grower ; first- 
rate for pots in autumn and winter. 
§ 2. Golden-variegated. 
* Yellow margin, not zonate. 
309. Crystal Palace Gem Carmine flowers, free-blooming; 
foliage yellow with green blotch near the base ; a free compact 
grower ; one of the best bedders. Previously certificated 
310. Golden Chain (Scott). An old favourite ; foliage clear green, 
with broad margin of golden yellow ; very bright ; a slow 
grower, but still unsurpassed in its way. Previously certifica- 
ted (***). 
311. Golden Fleece (Scott). Bright scarlet flowers ; foliage 
large, very bright yellow with small blotch of green on the 
lower part ; a very dwarf and compact grower. Previously 
certificated (***). 
Yellow margin with red zone. 
312. Achievement (F. & A. Smith). Scarlet flowers ; large 
foliage with bright zone, and large centre ; free and first- 
rate. 
313. Amy Michards (E. H. S.). Scarlet flowers; good flat 
foliage with fine bright red zone ; a good grower, free and first- 
rate ; one of the very best. Previously certificated (***). 
314. Antagonist (F. & A. Smith). Large foliage, the zone smaU 
and dull-coloured ; habit free, but not desirable. 
315. Coronet (F. & A. Smith), Good bright-zoned foliage ; free 
and good. 
316. Crown Jewel. G-ood grower ; very bright narrow red zone ; 
recommended by some cultivators as first-rate. 
317. Defiance (F. & A. Smith). A first-rate bright red zoned 
variety ; free and good. 
