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First-Class Certificates. 
§ 1. Whitish tube and sepal; red or purple corolla. 
1. Annie (Veitch & Sons). 
Of rather bold growth, but dwarf in habit. Flowers with short 
blush tube ; reflexed flesh-coloured sepals ; and large, open, car- 
mine-red corolla. A free-flowering sort. 
2. BrilUantissima (E. G. Henderson & Co.) 
An erect-habited, rather vigorous-growing variety. Flowers 
with a greenish white tube, reflexed sepals, and a dark crimson 
corolla; very fine in colour, but rather small. Certificated on 
account of the habit of the plant, which was excellent, in the way 
of the variety called Lustre, but superior to it. 
3. Josephine (E. G. Henderson & Son). 
A variety of dwarf and stocky but rather vigorous growth. 
Flowers with long blush tube and short reflexed sepals, and bright 
rosy pink corolla. 
4. Marginata. 
Of free bushy habit, and a free bloomer. Flowers with short 
blush-white tube and reflexed sepals, and a rosy tinted corolla with 
crimson margin. 
5. Schiller. 
A finely-shaped, free-growing, bushy plant, of drooping habit. 
Flowers with a blush tube and spreading sepals, and a purplish 
corolla. The flowers are larger and better than those of Rose of 
Castile, which they resemble in colour. The habit is excellent. 
6. Starlight (Veitch & Sons). 
A free- growing and free -blooming variety of excellent habit. 
Flowers large, with long white tubes and sepals, and long bright 
rosy-lake corolla. One of the very best of the pale-coloured series. 
7. Water Nymph (E. G. Henderson & Son). 
A dwarf free-growing, bushy-habited variety. Flowers with 
blush tube and straight sepals and a crimson corolla. A very de- 
sirable variety. 
