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taller growth and richer foliage than the older varieties, and their flowers 

 are larger and more regular in appearance from the breadth of the 

 stamen-petals, but Carina flaccida at the same time has introduced a 

 smaller truss, a softness and fragility of texture of the petals, and a 

 reduction in the brilliance and purity of colour of the flowers. 



1. Admiral Schley (Conrad). — G. Orange-red, irregularly spotted with 

 a deeper red and edged yellow ; green foliage ; growth very weak ; 

 If feet. 



2. Africa (Dobbie). — 0. Apricot to terra-cotta, irregularly shaded with 

 deeper colour ; truss rather small ; foliage very rich, bronzy-crimson, 

 striped with green ; 5 feet. 



3. Alemannia (Dammann, Froebel), A.M. July 27, 1897. — 0. Reddish- 

 orange, mottled with a deeper shade and edged broadly and irregularly 

 with yellow ; flowers very large ; truss rather small ; foliage green, glaucous ; 

 4 feet. 



4. Alliance (Cannell). — G. Orange-red fading to rose with the 

 narrowest edging of yellow ; petals yellow on the reverse ; foliage light 

 green ; 2 feet. 



5. Alphonse Bouvier (Cannell, Dobbie), A.M. January 12, 1892. — 

 G. Dark scarlet with a trace of yellow at the throat ; flowers large, 

 smooth petalled but irregular ; foliage green, glaucous ; 3 feet. 



6. Alsace (Dobbie, Froebel). — G. Straw yellow to creamy- white, 

 faintly spotted with pink ; flowers small ; petals narrow ; truss loose ; 

 foliage yellowish-green, glaucous ; 3 feet. 



7. America (Dammann, Froebel), A.M. July 27, 1897.— 0. Bright 

 orange-red with deeper shadings and yellow markings at the throat ; 

 truss very poor ; foliage very handsome and broad, crimson and green- 

 striped-crimson ; 6 feet. 



8. Ami Jules Chretien (Cannell, Dobbie), A.M. July 14, 1896-— 

 G. Orange-salmon to salmon, often with thin yellow edge, margin waved ; 

 truss weak ; foliage green, glaucous ; 2^ feet. 



9. Annie Laurie (Cannell). — G. Salmon-pink ; petals notched ; truss 

 large ; foliage dark green ; 3 feet. 



10. Antoine Barton (Veitch), XXX June 20, 1894.— G. Deep yellow, 

 richly spotted with red ; flowers rather small but truss good ; foliage light 

 grey-green ; 3 feet. 



11. Aphrodite (Dammann). — 0. Orange-red with irregular yellow 

 margin ; truss poor ; foliage bright green ; 4 feet. 



12. Arthur William Paul (Dammann). — G. Dark orange, spotted 

 with red ; small truss, late flowering ; foliage very dark ; 4 feet. 



13. Asia (Dammann). — Failed. 



14. Atalanta (Dammann). — Failed. 



15. Attika (Dammann). — Failed. 



16. Auguste Chantin (Cannell, Veitch). — G. Orange-red to rose, 

 veined ; truss small ; foliage green ; 2 feet. 



17. Aurea (Cannell, Veitch). — G. Yellow, faintly spotted with gold ; 

 petals smooth, unnotched, round ; foliage light green ; 3J- feet. 



18. Aurore (Cannell), A.M. July 14, 1896.— G. Apricot ; 2| feet. 



19. Australia (Dammann).— 0. Yellow, striped and overlaid with 

 red ; foliage green, with distinct crimson edge ; 3 feet. 



