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leaves zonate ; free flowering ; trusses large, erect ; flowers 
large, of fine form, rosy- scarlet. A very showy variety. 
Lady Stanhope (Pearson). Plant of free compact growth; 
leaves slightly zoned ; very free flowering ; trusses large, 
well thrown above the foliage ; flowers large, rosy- scarlet. 
62. Col. Wright (Pearson). 1 These three very much resemble Lord 
63. Rev. S. Hey (Pearson). > Zetland^ but are of rather stronger 
64. Wordsworth (Pearson), j growth. 
65. Pride of Kent. Like Lady Stanhope^ but as regards size and 
form of flower very inferior. 
66. Lago (Denny). Plant of vigorous growth ; leaves zonate ; free 
flowering ; trusses small ; flowers large, of fine form, rosy- 
scarlet. 
67. Velocipede. Inferior. 
68. Leon Mongeuot. Inferior. 
69. Charles Smith (Pearson). Plant of free vigorous growth ; 
leaves plain green ; free flowering ; trusses very large ; flowers 
large, crimson- scarlet, petals short and broad, upper petals 
dashed with crimson. A splendid variety. 
70. David Thomson (Pearson). Plant of free compact habit ; leaves 
plain green ; free flowering ; trusses large ; flowers large, of 
fine form, crimson-scarlet, white eye. 
1\. Rev A. Atkinson (Pearson). Plant of vigorous habit ; free 
flowering ; trusses very large, somewhat loose ; flowers large, 
crimson- scarlet. 
72. Sir H. S. Sta7ihope (Pearson). \ 
74. Wellington (Denny). J 
• 75. A. Figneaux (Lemoine). Plant of tall branching habit ; free 
flowering ; trusses very large ; flowers medium sized, the 
petals narrow and crumpled, dark crimson-scarlet. Inferior. 
Belongs to the nosegay section. 
76. Col. Fewel (Lemoine). Same as A. Figneaux, 
YIII. Flowers Crimso?i- Scarlet shaded with Magenta. 
77. E. Davies (Pearson). Plant of strong-growing free habit; 
leaves plain green ; free flowering ; trusses very large, well- 
VII. Flowers Crimson- Scarlet. 
73. General Outram. 
Charles Smith. 
