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habit ; leaves large with a broad dark zone shaded with red ; 

 primrose-yellow margins ; flowers salmon-pink running to blush 

 towards the edges of the petals. 



17. Sophie Dumaresque, F.C.C. Sept. 4, I860 (Cannell).— 

 Tall, vigorous habit ; leaves large, flat, with a broad purple-red 

 zone ; flowers bright scarlet. Very effective. 



18. Mr. H. Cox, F.C.C. July 8, 1879 (Cannell).— Similar to 

 No. 12, but less vigorous in. growth. 



19. William Sandy (Cannell). — An inferior form of No. 12. 



III. — Leaves vaeiegated with Silver. 



20. Boule de Neige, x x x August 19, 1897 (Cannell).— 

 Compact bushy habit and very free growing ; leaves large and 

 of good form, deeply margined with white ; flowers scarlet. 



21. Chelsea Gem (Cannell). — Dwarf compact habit ; leaves 

 irregularly margined and streaked with white. 



22. Flower of Spring, F.C.C. April 12, 1860 (Cannell).— 

 Dwarf spreading habit ; leaves round and beautifully variegated 

 with cream white ; flowers rosy-scarlet borne in great trusses. 



23. Lady Kosebery (Cannell). — Very dwarf weak habit ; 

 flowers semi-double, small, crimson-scarlet, borne in small 

 trusses. 



24. Little Trot (Cannell). — Very dwarf bushy compact habit : 

 leaves round with broad pure white margins ; flowers bright 

 scarlet. 



25. Mary Anderson (Cannell). — Dwarf sturdy habit ; flowers 

 semi-double, pale magenta. 



26. Miss Gertrude (Cannell). — Bather weak habit ; flowers 

 soft pink with a white eye, borne in good-sized trusses and 

 thrown well above the foliage. 



27. Miss Kingsbury, x x x August 19, 1897 (Cannell).— 

 Compact bushy habit ; very free growing ; flowers orange-scarlet. 

 One of the best of its class. 



28. Mrs. J. C. Mappin (Cannell). — Dwarf compact habit ; 

 very free flowering ; flowers white with a pink eye. A showy 

 bedder. 



29. Mrs. Parker (Cannell). — Bushy habit ; free growing ; 

 flowers double rose-pink. 



30. Princess Henry of Battenberg (Cannell).— Dwarf habit; 

 flowers double, pure white. Not a success outside. 



