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good form, the petals large and broad, distinctly streaked with 
white, somewhat varied. Very distinct and showy. 
135. Seraph (Pearson). Plant of free vigorous habit; leaves 
zonate ; free flowering ; trusses of medium size ; flowers 
medium sized, rosy-salmon, distinctly mottled with white. 
Showy. 
XVIII. Flowers Dark Salmon. 
136. Fanessa (Kiles). Plant of dwarf good habit; leaves slightly 
zonate ; free flowering ; trusses large, well displayed ; flowers 
large, of a uniform salmon colour. Of the nosegay group. 
137. M. Boucharlat (Lemoine). Plant of tall spreading bad habit; 
shy flowering ; trusses large, very loose, petals narrow, rosy- 
salmon. Belongs to the nosegays. 
138. A, K. McNah (Laing). Plant of dwarf spreading habit ; 
leaves zonate; free flowering ; trusses large; flowers of 
medium size, of a uniform salmon-cerise colour. Showy and 
distinct. One of the nosegays. 
XIX. Flowers Oculate. 
139. Evening Star (Smith.). Plant of very dwarf fine habit; 
leaves zonate, very dark green; very free ] flowering ; the 
trusses small ; the petals very large and fine, clear white, with 
a bright rosy eye. Very pretty. 
14:0. Lucretia (George).. Plant of dwarf good habit; leaves 
zonate ; very free flowering ; trusses of fair size ; the petals 
large, pure white, shading to bright rose towards the eye. 
Very pretty. 
141. Notre-Bame de Beanma7zd {Denny). Plant of straggliag, loose 
habit ; free flowering ; trusses of medium size ; the petals broad 
and large, white, faintly marked with rose throughout. A 
good flower. 
XX. Flowers White. 
142. Snowdon ^^'^ (Denny). Plant of fine compact, bushy habit; 
leaves zonate; very free flowering ; trusses large ; the petals 
large, of fine form, white with a faint shade of pink. 
143. Madame Fdgar Guinet (Lemoine). Plant of tall growth ; 
leaves pale green, with faint zone ; moderately free flowering ; 
trusses large ; flowers medium sized, very pure white. The 
purest white. 
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