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§ 2. Scarlet tube and white corolla. 
8. AUxandrina (Veitch & Sons). 
A slender, drooping, free-growing, and exceedingly bright and 
attractive sort. Elowers with short bright red tube and reflexed 
sepals, and a fine white corolla. 
9. Mrs. E. Bennett. 
A free-blooming, free-growing, erect-habited variety. Flowers 
with very short red tube and long spreading sepals, and a very large 
spreading white corolla. Yery distinct and fine. 
The certificates already awarded to the following varieties in this 
section were confirmed — namely, to Conspicua, Puritani, and Pur- 
suit (singles), and to Enchantress (double). 
§ 3. Scarlet tube and purple coroUa. 
10. Empress of Germany. 
A variety of dwarf bushy habit, dense, free-flowering, and orna- 
mental. Flowers with a short tube and reflexed sepals of a coral 
red, and a large, spreading purple corolla. 
11. First of the Day (E. G. Henderson and Son). 
A variety of a dense, bushy, free-flowering habit. Flowers with a 
short coral-red tube, small reflexed sepals, and a large bold purple 
corolla. 
12. Inimitable. 
A variety of dwarf and free habit and ornamental character. 
Flowers medium size, with a coral-red tube and spreading sepals, 
and an expanded violet-purple corolla reddish at the base. It is 
something in the way of Empress of Germany. 
13. TF««?^ o/Z*/^ (E. G. Henderson & Son). 
A variety of weak and drooping but dense habit of growth. 
Flowers with short tube, and broad reflexed sepals of a brilliant 
coral-red, and a large, long, spreading, dark purple corolla. 
In this group the certificates previously awarded to Commander 
and to Noblesse were confirmed. ^ 
