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zoned leaves and bearing good trusses of single flowers which have a 

 white ground prettily suffused with bright salmon. 



88. W. A. Cull (Jones). — A compact variety with single carmine 

 purple flowers and large slightly zoned leaves. 



89. West Brighton Gem (Dobbie), F.C.C. May 25, 1880.— A very 

 free-blooming variety with medium-sized scarlet flowers and leaves 

 having a narrow dark zone. It is a strong grower and rather spreading 

 in habit. 



90. Will (Jones). — Flowers large, single, geranium lake, borne in 

 good trusses ; leaves plain green or sometimes faintly zoned. 



91. X (Jones). — A compact grower with leaves having a medium 

 zone ; flowers single, rose Neyron red ; free-flowering in habit. 



92. XX (Jones). — Flowers single, Turkey red; leaves moderately 

 zoned ; strong and vigorous in habit ; free-flowering ; a useful variety. 



93. Y (Jones). — This very effective variety has large carmine 

 flowers borne in good trusses. The leaves have a dark broad zone and 

 the plant is a strong and vigorous grower. 



94. YY (Jones). — A compact grower with small, very faintly zoned 

 leaves and Tyrian rose single flowers. It is of free-flowering habit. 



95. ZZ (Jones). — Flowers single, pale strawberry red; leaves with 

 a medium zone ; habit compact. 



96. 508 (Jones). — Flowers large, single, cardinal red; leaves 

 moderately zoned; habit compact. 



Ivy-leaved Section. 



97. Madame Grousse (Dobbie). — A vigorous variety of trailing 

 habit. Leaves dark green, smooth, succulent, digitate. The semi- 

 double flov/ers, which are borne very freely in good trusses, are of a 

 charming shade of rose pink. 



98. Souvenir de Gharles Turner (Dobbie). — This variety is similar 

 in habit to 'Madame Grousse.' The flowers are semi-double, deep 

 rosy carmine in colour and very effective and free-flowering. 



