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A. St. Clair (Downie & Co.) Crimson red with dark 
pencillings at the mouth of the tube. 
Pauline Baurant (Downie & Co.) Bright rose with the open 
white throat thickly pencilled. 
Stanstead Rival (Downie «& Co.) Eright carmine crimson with 
white throat striped faintly with carmine on the lower side ; rich 
carmine crimson externally. 
Aurora (E. G. Henderson). Deep or purplish rose with white 
pencilled throat. 
Calliope (E. G. Henderson). Bright carmine red, heavily pencilled 
in the throat with the same colour. 
Flora (E. G. Henderson). Dark rosy- purple tube, with the face 
of the limb purple ; the throat white with prominent crimson 
bars and lines ; fine. 
Germania (E. G. Henderson). Of dwarf, dense habit, with the 
flowers open ; tube bright red, the face of the limb rosy-red ; 
the mouth white on the upper side, and covered with purplish 
blotches on the lower side, passing backwards into lines and 
bars ; very fine. 
George Amer (Downie & Co.). Rich deep crimson purple, the 
white throat heavily blotched and pencilled with deep blood- 
red ; fine. 
George Mehl (E. G. Henderson). Light carmine red with white 
pencilled throat. Large and striking. 
Henri Demay (E. G. Henderson). Rosy purple ; throat pure 
white, the face of the limb evenly edged with rosy-purple ; 
good. 
La Glair e (E. G. Henderson). Rosy-red with broad rosy limb ; 
the throat pale, with deep sanguineous-red blotches passing into 
pencillings at the base; fine. 
' Michel Buchner (Eraser). Deep crimson inside and out ; the throat 
white covered with bars and pencillings of crimson ; very large 
and very fine. 
Mr. Havard (Eraser). Bright carmine, with very open throat and 
wide trumpet-mouth ; throat white covered with carmine pen- 
cillings, the face of the limb pinkish ; dwarf, close spikes ; very 
fine. 
Mr. Charles Saunders (E. G. Henderson). Bright carmine red, the 
throat heavily pencilled with crimson ; large and good. 
Protestation (E. G. Henderson). Flower short, open-mouthed, 
with purplish-rose tube, and pale rosy limb, upper part of the 
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