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flowering ; trusses large and well displayed ; flowers medium 
sized, clear salmon. 
123. Henri Beurir (A.legatiere). Plant of fine dwarf habit; free 
flowering ; trusses large, erect ; flowers very double, of good 
form, clear salmon, the pips being edged with white. A 
very attractive variety. 
XII. Flowers Salmoti, 
Pree Habit. 
Leaves Zonate. 
124. Louis Boutard Plant of fine compact habit ; very free 
flowering ; trusses large, thrown well above the foliage ; 
flowers large, semi-double, of fine form, rich deep salmon. A 
capital variety. 
125. Victor Hugo (Lemoine). Plant of more straggling habit than 
Louis Boutard^ but similar in every other respect. 
126. P. Buck. Plant of very dwarf, close habit and free flower- 
ing ; trusses large ; flowers large, semi-double^ clear salmon. 
A showy variety, being a sort of a semi-nosegay. 
127. Emilie Lemoine,- Plant of straggling habit ; free flowering ; 
trusses very large ; flowers large, petals long and narrow, 
clear salmon. A semi-nosegay variety. 
128. (Laxton). Plant of very tall straggling habit ; free 
flowering ; trusses medium sized ; flowers medium sized, 
clear salmon. 
129. Figaro. Plant of somewhat tall growth ; shy flowering ; 
trusses and flowers medium sized, clear salmon mottled or 
streaked with white. Striking. 
130. Comte de Lambertye. Plant of very dwarf compact habit ; 
trusses small ; flowers small, clear salmon. An inferior 
variety. 
131. Carl Vogt. Plant of tall branching habit ; shy flowering ; 
trusses large ; flowers small, of good form, deep salmon. 
XIII. Flowers Oculate. 
Gross Habit. 
Leaves Zonate. 
132. M. Saison Lorral (Crousse). Plant of dwarf habit; leaves 
small, with distinct zone ; free flowering ; trusses medium 
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