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120. Sihyl Ilolden -^^^ {Fearson). Plant of free growing habit; 
leaves plain green ; free flowering ; trusses medium sized ; 
flowers large ; petals large, broad, the lower ones reflexed, deep 
magenta-rose, with a very distinct shade of violet, the upper 
petals distinctly marked with white. 
121. 3Irs. Turner (Pearson). Plant of strong growth ; free flower- 
ing ; trusses very large ; flowers of good form, the petals 
rather narrow, dark magenta-rose. 
122. Ethel (Pearson). ) 
123. Annie Orton (Pearson). V AH in the way of Mrs. Turner. 
124. Mrs. T F. Fenn. ] 
125. Florence Durand. Plant of free-growing bushy habit ; leaves 
plain green; trusses of medium size ; flowers of medium size, 
deep magenta-rose. Showy, but now superseded. 
Louisa (Pearson). Plant of compact bushy habit; leaves 
slighly zonate ; free flowering ; trusses of medium size ; 
flowers medium sized, the petals broad, short, and somewhat 
reflexed, pale magenta-pink. A very distinct variety. 
127. Progres Lileral (Lemoine). Plant of strong, vigorous 
growth; leaves large, plain green; free flowering ; trusses 
large and very close ; flowers medium sized, the petals long 
and narrow, magenta-rose. Of the nosegay section. 
128. Flame. ) These two nosegays are inferior to those 
Kate Nicholson. J described. 
XV. Flowers Pale Magenta-PinJc. 
130. Deja%el (Lemoine). A very inferior variety of the nosegay 
class. 
XYI. Flowers Light Salmon. 
131. Miss Strachan *** (Pearson). Plant of dwarf compact 
habit ; leaves zonate ; free flowering ; trusses large ; the 
flowers large, of fine form, the petals broad, pale salmon edge, 
becoming darker towards the eye. A splendid variety. 
132. Beauty of Suffolk (Dodds). Smaller trusses and petals, but 
resembling Miss Strachan in other respects. 
133. Z7/^w (Pearson). Jj\kQ Beauty of Suffolk, 
XYII. Flowers Mottled Salmon. 
134. Leopard (Pearson). Plant of fine dwarf habit ; leaves zonate ; 
free flowering; trusses large; flowers large, rosy salmon, of 
