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Orange-red with deeper spots ; flower very large ; petals broad ; truss 

 large ; foliage green and rich crimson ; 3 feet. A fine variety, the flower 

 approaching in size and form those of the 0. varieties. 



81. Hans Werdmuller (Canneil). — G. Orange- scarlet, yellow at the 

 throat ; foliage dark green, veined and shaded crimson ; 3 feet. 



82. Harlequin (Conrad). — G. Scarlet, yellow edge and throat ; 

 H feet. 



83. Heinrich Seidel (Canneil, Dammann). - 0. Red, very broadly and 

 irregularly edged with yellow ; flowers and truss large; foliage light grey- 

 green ; 4 feet. 



84. Hellas (Dammann). — 0. Yellow, mottled and marked with red ; 

 truss poor ; foliage light green ; 2J feet. 



85. Herzogin Vera (Dammann). — Failed. 



86. Hesperide (Veitch), A.M. September 6, 1907.— G. Bright orange, 

 deeper at the throat ; petals broad ; truss good ; foliage green ; 2- 3 feet. 

 A very showy variety. 



87. H. Guichard (Veitch). — G. Light rose-red ; large flowers with 

 rather pointed narrow petals and good truss ; foliage grey-green ; 2^ feet. 



88. Hiawatha (Conrad). — G. Soft salmon-rose ; truss rather small, 

 close ; smooth, but not broad petals ; foliage handsome, dark, bronzed. 

 3 feet. 



89. Hofgarten-Director Walter (Dammann).— G. Fiery- red ; flowers 

 small ; foliage dark green and crimson ; 2 feet. 



90. Hofgarten-Director Wendland (Dammann), XXX July 27, 1898.— 

 0. Reddish-orange with darker mottlings, broadly and irregularly edged 

 with yellow ; foliage broad, green, striped light green ; 3J feet. 



91. Iberia (Dammann). — Weak ; failed. 



92. Indiana (Conrad). — Failed. 



93. Isabella Breitschwerdt (Pfitzer), A.M. August 13, 1907.— G. 

 Salmon-rose, very lightly mottled with a deeper shade, yellowish on the 

 reverse ; flowers very large ; truss large and close-flowered ; margins of 

 petals waved ; foliage green ; 3^ feet. 



94. Italia (Dobbie), A.M. June 23, 1896.— 0. Yellow, spotted with 

 red towards the throat ; flowers large ; foliage emerald green ; 3 feet. 



95. J. B. van der Schoot (Canneil, Dobbie), A.M. August 13, 1907.— 

 G. Rich yellow, much spotted with red ; free-flowering, large fine truss ; 

 smooth scarcely notched petals ; foliage green, vigorous ; 2^ feet. The 

 red runs a little at the throat, but this is the best spotted yellow variety. 



96. J. D. Eisele (Veitch). — G. Scarlet, yellow at the throat ; flowers 

 rather small but very neat from the roundness of the petals ; foliage light 

 green with marked crimson edge ; 3 feet. 



97. Jean Tissot (Veitch), A.M. June 4, 1901.— G. Rich orange- 

 scarlet with a little deeper veining ; flower and truss both good ; foliage 

 green, broad ; 3 feet. 



98. John Tulett (Pfitzer).— G. Very rich yellow, slightly spotted 

 with red at the throat ; truss and flowers rather small ; foliage green ; 

 2 feet. 



99. Juanita (Conrad). — G. Rich apricot-yellow, fading to creamy- 

 yellow ; truss and flowers large ; petals smooth, broad ; foliage bronze- 

 green, veined ; 2J feet. 



