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18. Torchlight. — Stout spike of substantial scarlet flowers, sufiused 

 Avith orange, the basal portion of the lower segments netted with orange 

 on a white ground. 



19. William Falconer. — Very strong spike of large handsome pink 

 flowers, shaded and feathered with scarlet, the basal portion of middle 

 lower segment mottled with crimson. 



II. — Gaxdavensis Varieties. 



20. Addison. — Lovely rose-coloured flowers, with deeper shadings, each 

 segment striped with white down the centre, the three lower ones stained 

 with crimson. 



21. Angele. — Pale blush tlowers stained with rosy crimson in the 

 throat. 



22. Chameleon. — Rather small spike of rosy-purple Howers, blotched • 

 with cream- white and striped with white down the centre of each segment. 



23. Christox^her Columbus. — Large carmine flowers, streaked with 

 purple and violet and striped with white down the centre of each segment. 



24. Coquete.- — Sturdy spike of beautifully-shaped rosy-carmine flowers, 

 with a white throat, the upper segments slightly streaked with pale rose. 



25. Crepuscule. — Very stout spike of large light purple tlowers, streaked 

 and feathered near the edge of the segments with a lighter shade of the 

 same colour ; the basal portion of the middle lower segment is stained 

 with carmine. 



26. Eugene Scribe. — Beautiful rose-pink flowers, passing to vrhite 

 ziear the crimson centre. 



27. Feu Follet.— Rather small rosy purple flowers with a light 

 throat. 



28. Fra Diavolo. — Pale salmon-pink flowers, blotched with lemon- 

 yellow, and striped with white down the centre of each segment. 



29. Horace Vernet. — Sturdy spike of medium-sized scarlet tlowers, 

 shaded with purple, blotched with white on the lower segments, and 

 striped with white down the centre of each segment. 



30. Lampa. — Beautiful rose-coloured flowers, with a silvery-pink 

 throat ; the middle lower segment is creamy- white, streaked with crimson. 



31. Leviathan. — Vigorous spike of very large pale purple tlowers, 

 streaked with carmine. 



32. Madame Poiret. — ^Very large spike of pale pink flowers, the basal 

 half of the lower segments creamy- white, streaked with purple. 



33. Mdlle. Marie Verdalle. — Tall spike of salmon-coloured tlowers, 

 flaked and edged with purple, the central portion of the lower segments 

 blotched ^vith cream- white. 



34. Matador. — Tall spike of deep rose-coloured flowers, with a white 

 centre, each segment striped with white. 



35. Michigan. — Bright scarlet flowers, with a white throat. 



36. Mr. Janson. — Handsome spike of bright rose-coloured tlowers, 

 shaded \\ith purple towards the edges of the segments, the lower one-^ 

 Wotched with cream-white. 



37. Pollux. — Scarlet flowers, streaked and mottled with crimson, the 



