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compact trusses, bright scarlet striped with pink, the centre 

 petals being blush-white, which makes the flowers more curious 

 than beautiful. 



228. Erl King (Cannell). — Flowers orange-scarlet ; free 

 flowering ; bushy habit ; leaves deeply zoned. 



229. Eteranthe (Cannell). — Flowers bright scarlet ; very free 

 flowering ; vigorous habit ; leaves deeply zoned. 



280. General Davoust (Lemoine). — Flowers scarlet shaded 

 with crimson ; sturdy habit ; leaves .plain green. 



231. Golden Gate (Cannell). — Flowers of a deeper shade 

 than No. 224. The habit is bushy, and the leaves distinctly 

 zoned. 



232. Golden Kain (Cannell). — An improvement on 231. 



233. Gustave Emich (Cannell). — Flowers borne in large 

 trusses, bright scarlet ; spreading habit ; leaves slightly zoned. 



234. * Ludwig Ferche (Cannell). — Flowers clear scarlet ; free 

 flowering ; compact habit ; leaves broadly zoned. 



235. Madame Bruant (Cannell). — Flowers semi-double, bright 

 orange-scarlet ; shy flowering ; vigorous habit ; leaves deeply 

 zoned. 



236. M. Gelein Somaoie (Cannell). -Flowers bright orange- 

 scarlet ; free flowering ; dwarf compact habit ; leaves slightly 

 zoned. 



237. Mrs. Corden (Cannell). — Flowers scarlet, shaded with 

 rose-pink ; shy flowering ; compact habit ; leaves slightly 

 zoned. 



288. Napoleon (Lemoine). — Flowers orange-scarlet ; shy 

 flowering ; vigorous habit ; leaves slightly zoned. 



239. Raspail (Cannell). — Flowers deep scarlet ; free flower- 

 ing ; bushy compact habit ; leaves deeply zoned. 



240. * Easpail Improved, A.M. October 18, 1892 (Cannell).— 

 The flowers are larger, more freely produced, and thrown higher 

 above the foliage than those of No. 239. The best of its class. 



241. Ville de Poitiers (Cannell). — Flowers semi-double, borne 

 in handsome trusses, orange-scarlet shaded with rose ; very free 

 flowering ; compact bushy habit ; leaves deeply zoned. 



XVIII. — Flowees Single, Ceimson and Ceimson-scaelet. 



242. * Ajax (Cannell, Lemoine). — Flowers large, borne in 

 great trusses, crimson scarlet ; bushy spreading habit ; leaves 

 plain green. 



