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orange lightly splashed, with red and running to red at the edge ; flower 

 regular ; truss good ; foliage light green, very glaucous ; 4J feet. 



145. Paul Bruant (Cannell, Veitch).— G. Reddish-orange with 

 patchy markings of a deeper shade; truss dense; flowers small; petals 

 narrow ; foliage green ; 8 feet. 



146. Paul Lorenz (Cannell, Froebel). — G. Dark glowing cardinal- 

 red ; neat ; foliage green and purple ; 2^-3 feet. 



117. Paul Sigrist (Veitch). — G. Bright red with narrow yellow edge ; 

 flower and truss small ; foliage weak, green ; H-2 feet. 



148. Pennsylvania (Dobbie). — Failed. 



149. Perseus (Dammann). — 0. Yellow, lightly spotted with red; 

 foliage broad, green and yellowish-green ; 3^ feet. 



150. Philadelphia Improved (Conrad). — G. Rich orange-scarlet ; truss 

 rather poor; foliage green ; 2J> feet. 



151. Phoebe (Dammann). — Failed. 



152. Pillar of Fire (Conrad).— G. Orange-scarlet; flowers small; 

 foliage green ; 2 J, feet. 



153. Pluto (Cannell, Dammann), A.M. August 13, 1907.— 0. Orange- 

 red, yellow at the throat ; foliage handsome, green and crimson ; 3 feet. 



154. Poete (Dammann). — Failed. 



155. President Carnot (Dobbie, Veitch). — G. Orange, suffusing with 

 red, then rose ; truss small ; flowers rather small ; petals notched ; foliage 

 dark, very glaucous ; 3 feet. 



156. President de Peronne (Dammann). — G. Reddish-orange with 

 darker spots ; foliage deep green and crimson ; 3-4 feet. 



157. President Meyer (Cannell, Dammann, Dobbie). — G. Dark 

 orange-scarlet ; truss good ; flowers large ; petals very smooth and flat ; 

 foliage handsome, dark green and purple, glaucous ; 3 feet. A fine 

 variety. 



158. Prince Hohenlohe (Veitch). — G. Salmon-red ; truss long, 

 narrow ; flowers rather small ; foliage light green ; 4 feet. 



169. Professor Fr. Rober (Pfitzer). — G. Rich cardinal-red; truss 

 good; flowers large; margin of petals waved ; foliage dark ; 3 3 feet. 



160. Professor G. Baker (Veitch). — G. Orange-scarlet, yellow at the 

 throat ; flowers and truss good ; petals broad ; foliage green ; 3 feet. 



161. Professor Treub (Dammann). -0. Reddish-orange with deeper 

 shadings, yellow at the throat ; flowers comparatively small ; foliage very 

 broad, handsome, deep crimson ; 4 feet. 



162. Queen Charlotte (Dobbie). — G. Bright red, edged with yellow ; 

 flowers and truss poor ; foliage green ; 2 2 feet. 



168. Bed Indian (Dammann). — Failed. 



164. Keichskanzler Fiirst (R. F.) Hohenlohe (Cannell), A.M. Sep- 

 tember 10, 1901. — G. Rich yellow, spotted towards the throat with red ; 

 (lowers irregular ; foliage deep green; 2^ feet. 



165. Rhea (Dobbie).— 0. Orange-red, mottled; foliage handsome, 

 crimson, very glaucous; 4^ feet. 



106. Robert Christie (Veitch). — G. Reddish-orange; truss dense, 

 oblong; flowers small, irregular; margin of petals waved; foliage light 

 green ; 3 feet. 



167. Koi des Rouges (Dammann), A.M. May 5, 1896. G. Glowing 



