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Tall, stout spike ; very free flowering ; flowers large, drooping, 

 rich crimson scarlet. 



5. Antoine Barton, x x x June 20, 1894 (Paul). — Compact 

 habit ; flowers rich yellow, heavily spotted and streaked with 

 crimson. 



G. Austria (Dammann & Veitch). — Dwarf sturdy habit; 

 flowers lovely canary-yellow, the centre segment faintly striped 

 with crimson. 



7. Bavaria (Veitch). — Tall spike; flowers deep golden yellow, 

 mottled and blotched with brownish red ; lip dull red streaked 

 with yellow. 



8. Britannia (Veitch). — Similar to No. 3. 



9. Burgundia (Veitch). — Slender habit, with large spikes of 

 Cattleya-like flowers, canary-yellow spotted and stained with 

 blood-red ; lip heavily spotted and suffused with orange. 



10. Charles Henderson (Paul). — Dwarf habit; free flowering ; 

 flowers rich crimson, borne in dense trusses. 



11. Charles Naudin (Dammann). — This made poor growth 

 and failed to flower. 



12. Cheshunt Yellow, A.M. April 24, 1894 (Paul).— Dwarf 

 habit; flowers rather small but abundantly produced, canary- 

 yellow w 7 ith light yellow shadings, lower segment orange scarlet. 



13. Comte de Bouchard, A.M. May 26, 1897 (Paul).— 

 Sturdy habit ; flowers borne freely on stout spikes, clear yellow 

 spotted with crimson. 



14. Comtesse de Estoile (Paul). — Slender spike ; medium- 

 sized flowers, deep yellow, spotted and splashed with brown. 



15. Comtesse de Sartoux Thorence, x x x August 1G, 1898 

 (Vilmorin). — Very dwarf habit ; very free flowering; flowers large, 

 deep golden yellow, heavily mottled and striped with brown 

 and crimson. This is the best of the spotted yellow flowered 

 Cannas, and proved to be the most continuous bloomer in 

 the Chiswick collection. 



1G. C. Conquerant (Veitch). — Dwarf habit ; free flowering ; 

 flowers large, rich apricot colour, with deeper shadings. Very 

 distinct and handsome. 



17. Doyen Jean Leopold, A.M. July 27, 1897 (Vilmorin).— 

 Dwarf habit; flowers large and well formed, golden yellow, 

 mottled with dull red. 



18. Edward Mieg, A.M. July 27, 1897 (Vilmorin).— Dwarf 



