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2. Peltatum elegans (Buli). Plant of free trailing habit, having 
a large truss of flowers of a pale purple ; very free flowering. 
A useful decorative variety. 
3. Konig Albert (Liebmann). Plant of half trailing habit, with 
rosy-lilac semi-double flowers ; free flowering. A very use- 
ful decorative plant, good for bouquets. 
4. Fairy Bells. Plant of free trailing growth, with pale lilac- 
coloured flowers ; very free flowering. 
5. Captive Of free'trailing growth, with large pale lilac- 
coloured flowers, having two dark conspicuous veins at the 
bottom of each upper petal ; free flowering. 
6. Angela. The same as Captive. 
7. Princess Thjra (Bull). Plant of very free trailing habit, with 
flowers of a pinkish-lilac shade ; very free flowering. 
8. Fictum, Plant of free trailing habit; flowers having very 
• narrow petals, with pale lilac centre, tipped with a darker 
shade, and having conspicuous veins and marks on the upper 
petals ; somewhat shy flowering. 
9. No. 4 (George). Plant of free trailing habit ; flowers pale 
lilac, with bright purplish spots, and veins on upper petals ; 
very free flowering. 
2, Flowers White shaded with Lilac. 
10. Album grandiflorum. Plant of very free trailing growth, 
having large white flowers shaded with lilac ; free flowering. 
11. Innocence. Yery much in the way of Album grandiflorum^ but 
having the flowers of a purer white. 
12. Ivy -leaved white. Plant of free trailing habit, with large 
white flowers tinged with lilac ; free flowering. 
13. Solly Wreath. Of a free trailing habit, having medium-sized 
truss, and flowers of a pinkish white ; free flowering. 
B. Leaves Variegated. 
14. V Elegante. Plant of free trailing habit ; leaves small, pale 
green, irregularly marked with white on outer edges, changing 
at times by exposure to a beautiful rosj -violet ; flowers large, 
white. 
\b. Silver Variegated. Similar to F Elegante, but having larger 
leaves, and of a more vigorous trailing habit. 
Silver Gem, Plant of very close, slow-growing habit; leaves 
small, slightly cupped and unevenly marked with pale green 
and white ; flowers lilac. 
