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34. Madame Crozy, A.M. May 28, 1890 (Herbst).— Compact 

 sturdy habit ; exceptionally free flowering ; flowers large and 

 well-formed, rich scarlet margined with yellow. 



35. Marcus Michelli (Veitch). — Sturdy habit ; flowers large, 

 scarlet with crimson shadings, irregularly bordered with yellow. 

 An improvement on Madame Crozy. 



36. Mrs. Fairman Rogers (Veitch). — Very dwarf sturdy 

 habit ; small leaves and compact spikes of large rosy scarlet 

 flowers margined with rich yellow ; the base of each segment is 

 blotched with yellow. A free and continuous bloomer. 



37. Mrs. Tasker (Paul). — Dwarf habit ; flowers rather small, 

 orange-yellow, suffused and streaked with crimson. 



38. M. Francois Gos (Vilmorin). — Flowers rich orange of 

 good form and substance. Shy bloomer. 



39. Papa (Vilmorin). — Very dwarf compact habit with large 

 spikes of slightly drooping rich orange scarlet flowers. 



40. Partenope, A.M. August 16, 1898 (Dammann & Veitch). 

 Tall habit ; flowers very large rich orange, irregularly bordered 

 with a deeper shade. 



41. Paul Bruant (Paul). — Slender habit ; tall spike; flowers 

 clear scarlet. 



12. Paul Sigrist (Veitch £ Paul). — Flowers rich orange- 

 scarlet, shaded with vermilion and edged with yellow. 



43. Perseus (Veitch). — Tall habit ; very free flowering ; 

 flowers very large and of good form, rich yellow ; lip stained with 

 blood-red, and the upper central petal blotched with a lighter 

 shade. 



44. Professor Treub (Dammann). — Did not flower. 



45. Progression, A.M. April 11, 1S93 (Paul).— Tall free 

 growth ; free flowering; flowers rich yellow spotted with brown. 



46. Reichskanzler Fiirst Hohenlohe, x x x July 27, 1898 

 (Veitch). — Dwarf habit ; flowers of medium size and good form, 

 lemon-yellow lined and shaded with clear buttercup-yellow ; lip 

 mottled with red. 



47. Sophie Buchner, A.M. May 9, 1893 (Paul).— Dwarf 

 habit ; very free flowering ; flowers clear vermilion. Very 

 distinct. 



48. Souvenir de Antoine Crozy (Vilmorin). — Tall habit ; 

 flowers sparsely produced on slender spikes, crimson margined 

 with pale yellow. 



