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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



100. Jupiter (Conrad).— Failed. 



101. Karl Kirsten (Pfitzer), XXX July 30, 1907. — G. Orange-scarlet 

 a little yellow at the throat ; flowers large ; petals broad, rounded ; truss 

 bold ; foliage green, broad ; 3-4 feet. A very handsome variety. 



102. Klondyke (Veitch).— G. Orange ; flower small ; truss good ; 

 foliage light green ; 3 feet. 



103. Konigin Charlotte (Veitch), A.M. August 8, 1893.— G. Bright 

 red, edged with yellow ; flowers small ; truss stiff, neat, oblong ; foliage 

 light green, very glaucous ; 2| feet. 



104. Konsul W. Vellnagel (Pfitzer). — G. Yellow, spotted red ; truss 

 very good ; foliage green ; 3-4 feet. Early flowering and one of the best 

 spotted varieties. 



105. Krjnos (Dobbie). — 0. Yellow, richly spotted and mottled with 

 reddish -apricot ; large flowers ; small truss ; foliage green ; 3^ feet. 



106. Kronprinzessin Cacilie (Pfitzer). — G. Salmon-pink, a very 

 delicate colour, but flowers rather small ; truss close, oblong ; foliage 



dark ; 3 feet. 



107. La France (Dammann, Froebel), XXX July 27, 1898.— 0. 



Bright orange-red, yellow at the throat; foliage very handsome, bronzy- 

 crimson and green ; 6 feet. 



108. L. E. Bally (Veitch), A.M. April 10, 18Q4.— G. Pale yellow, 

 much spotted with terra-cotta ; flowers rather small ; foliage light green ; 



2-3 feet. 



109. Leon Vassiliere (Cannell). — Failed. 



110. Leo Vaughan (Dobbie). — G. Orange-scarlet with faint reddish 

 spots ; foliage green, shaded and veined purple ; 2| feet. 



111. Louisiana (Conrad). — Failed. 



112. Louise (Cannell, Dobbie). — G. Salmon-rose with mottlings of 

 a deeper shade ; free-flowering ; truss very fine and large ; foliage dark 



green ; 3 feet. 



113. L. Patry (Dobbie).— Failed. 



114. Luray (Conrad, Dobbie). — G. Carmine-rose; petals rather 

 narrow, but truss handsome ; foliage green ; 3 feet. 



115. Madame Chabanne (Dammann). — G. Yellow, lightly spotted 

 with pink ; flowers and truss poor ; foliage green ; 3 feet. 



116. Madame Crozy (Dobbie, Veitch), A.M. May 28, 1890.— G. Orange- 

 scarlet with narrow yellow edge ; flowers rather small ; truss stiff; foliage 

 light green ; 2 feet. 



117. Madame Legris (Dammann). — G. Pale yellow, much spotted 

 with orange-red ; flowers and truss poor ; foliage green ; 2 \ feet. 



118. Mile. Berat (Cannell, Veitch). — G. Carmine-rose; large open 

 trus^ ; petals rather narrow with waved margins ; foliage dark green ; 

 3 feet. 



119. Maiden's Blush (Conrad).— G. Salmon-pink; weak; 1^ feet. 



120. Martha Washington (Conrad, Dobbie).— G. Orange to rosy-red 

 with narrow yellow edge ; truss close ; petals smooth ; flowers rather small ; 

 foliage very light green ; 3 feet. 



121. Max Kolb (Dammann). — G. Deep orange; truss large, dense- 

 flowered ; petals smooth ; foliage very dark ; 3 feet. A very handsome 

 variety. 



