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displayed ; flowers large, petals narrow, crimson-scarlet, under 
petals shaded with magenta. Of the nosegay section. « 
78. Jules Grolez. ) , „ ^ 
^ci T? ^ J. J T<r f\ • \ I ihese are very similar to JEJ, 
79. Enfant de Nancy (Lemoiae). \ -q - 
80. Delegue de Paris (Lemoine). ) 
81. Jfw/^^rr^/ (Pearson). Plant of vigorous growth; leaves plain 
green ; free flowering ; trusses very large, somewhat loose ; 
flowers large, petals narrovr, crimson-scarlet shaded with 
Of the nosegay section. 
IX. Flowers Light Magenta. 
82. Malel Eden (Pearson). Plant of free-growing, spreading habit ; 
free flowering ; trusses large ; flowers large, of fine form, the 
petals short and broad, of a nearly uniform rosy-magenta 
shade, the top petals shaded with crimson. Very distinct 
and showy. 
83. Mrs. J. Paget (Pearson). Plant of fine dwarf habit ; leaves 
plain green ; free flowering ; trusses large, well thrown above 
the foliage ; flowers medium sized, the petals long and some- 
what loose, of a rosy-magenta shade. 
84. John Eraser (Cocker & Son). Plant of free- spreading habit ; 
free flowering; trusses small; flowers small, the top petals 
short and small. Inferior to Mahel Eden. 
85. Isolene. In inferior variety. 
X. Flowers Magenta. 
86. Lais (Denny). Plant of fine dwarf habit ; leaves slightly 
zoned ; free flowering ; trusses small, compact ; flowers large, 
of fine form, the petals broad, of a fine clear rosy-magenta, 
the top petals having a dash of crimson. 
87. Lesbia (Denny). Very similar to Lais. 
88. Thishe Denny). In the way of Lais^ having finely-formed 
round flowers, magenta sufl'used with a very pleasing and dis- 
tinct tinge of violet. In the autumn becoming almost blue. 
Yery pretty. 
89. Mrs. Gregory (Pearson). Plant of free good habit ; leaves 
slightly zoned ; free flowering ; trusses large ; flowers large, of 
a bright rosy-magenta shade, the top petals having a dash of 
crimson, clear white eye. A splendid showy variety. 
