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EOTAL HORTTCTJLTURAL SOCIEtT. 
90. Evelyn Hellish (Pearson). ) 
91. Mrs. Mellish (Pearson). f ^'""^^^^ ^^'9ory. 
92. Ianthe{J)QTiTiy). Plant of dwarf compact habit ; free flowering; 
trusses small ; petals large, rosy-magenta, top petals dashed 
with crimson, distinct white eye. 
93. Hetty (Denny). Similar to lanthe. 
94. Imogene (Denny). Plant of dwarf bushy habit ; leaves slightly 
zoned ; free flowering ; trusses small ; flowers large, the top 
petals shaded with crimson. A very pleasing shade of colour. 
95. Zuleika (Denny). Plant of fine dwarf compact habit ; free 
flowering; trusses medium sized; flowers large, of fine form, 
light magenta. 
96. Fytlio (Denny). In the way of lanthe as regards colour of 
flower, but having a larger truss and larger individual flowers. 
Good. 
97. Hdidee (Denny) \ 
98. Joseph Seechmann. > Inferior varieties. 
99. Dr. Livingstone. J 
XI. Flowers Cerise. 
100. Mrs. Jacohi (Pearson). Plant of very dwarf and compact 
growth ; leaves zonate ; trusses medium sized, well displayed ; 
flowers large, of fine form, cerise. A fine variety. 
101. Lady Middleton. Like Mrs. Jacoli. Plant of stronger 
growth ; leaves plain green. 
102. Lady Selwyn (Wells). Plant of tall vigorous habit; leaves 
zonate ; trusses medium sized ; flowers large, cerise. 
103. John Riddell (Cocker & Son). Like Lady Selwyn. 
104. Claudius. ) „ . ^ . i t -i i 
lAf: 1 -I C Ihese are inferior to those described. 
105. Circulator. ) 
XII. Flowers Rosy-Cerise. 
106. JV/r«. J. George (George). Plant of free-spreading habit; 
leaves zonate ; free flowering ; trusses large ; flowers large, of 
fine form, rosy-cerise. A splendid variety. 
107. Ivanhoe (George). An improvement on Mrs. J. George^ the 
flowers of larger and finer form ; leaves zonate. 
108. Gcnhere (Denny). Eesembling Mrs. J. George. 
