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Floral Committee consider the variety named White Abbey, sent 

 by Messrs. Cannell, to be synonymous with La Favourite. 



58. Madame Braudes (R.H.S.). — Flowers shaded with pink. 

 The habit is similar to No. 59. 



59. * Mont Blanc (Lemoine). — Flowers pure white, borne in 

 immense trusses ; compact bushy habit ; leaves slightly zoned. 



60. The Pearl (Cannell). — Flowers large, not very free 

 flowering ; compact habit ; leaves slightly zoned. 



61. White Abbey (Cannell).— See No. 57. 



VIII. — Flowers Single, Pink and Rore-pink. 



62. * Beckwith's Pink (Cannell). — Flowers clear pink, the 

 base of the upper petals blotched with white ; free flowering ; 

 robust habit ; leaves large, plain green. 



63. * Catulle Mendes (R.H.S.). — Flowers purplish pink ; free 

 flowering ; dwarf sturdy habit ; leaves plain green. 



64. * Countess of Buckingham (Cannell). — Flowers rose pink, 

 paler towards the centre ; very free flowering ; dwarf compact 

 habit ; leaves plain green. 



65. Delicata, F.C.C. July 16, 1868 (Cannell).— Flowers large 

 and well formed, borne in large trusses ; very free flowering ; 

 habit dwarf and bushy ; leaves slightly zoned. 



66. Duchess of Devonshire (Cannell). — Flowers pink ; rather 

 shy flowering ; vigorous habit ; leaves slightly zoned. Inferior 

 to No. 77. 



67. Edith Brooks (Brooks). — Flowers large, bright rose pink ; 

 free flowering ; vigorous bushy habit ; leaves deeply zoned. 



68. Edith George (Cannell). — Flowers small, borne in good- 

 sized trusses, pink shaded with rose ; rather shy flowering ; 

 leaves plain green. 



69. Eurydice, F.C.C. June 11, 1862 (Marshall).— Flowers 

 small, with round petals ; free flowering ; diffuse habit ; leaves 

 slightly zoned. 



70. * Hetty (R.H.S.). — Flowers bright rose pink ; very free 

 flowering ; habit dwarf and compact ; leaves plain green. 



71. Jules Moineaux (Lemoine). — Flowers borne in large 

 trusses, pink running to white towards the centre ; poor habit ; 

 leaves large and broadly zoned. 



72. Lady Grey (Holford).— Flowers large and well formed, 



