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c. Standards pale red-purple. 
1 Tamar.' 
d. Standards dark red-purple. 
' Kharput,' ' Archeveque.' 
Class V. Purple Selfs (standards and falls nearly alike in colour). 
a. Pale blue-purple (lavender). 
' Pallida dalmatica.' 
b. Dark blue-purple. 
' Cengialti Loppio,' ' Oporto.' 
c. Pale red-purple (rose or pink). 
' Queen of May,' ' Mrs. Alan Gray.' 
d. Dark red-purple. 
' Caprice,' ' Ed. Michel,' ' Kochii.' 
Class VI. Standards of Shot Shades (i.e., of any shade due to a 
mixture of two colours of which one is always yellow ; the yellow 
being always evident at the base of the standards) . 
a. Yellow scarcely perceptible. 
1. Pale blue or lavender. 
' Dalmarius,' ' Fay.' 
2. Rose or pale pink. 
' Isoline,' ' Sybil.' 
b. Bronze. 
' Alcazar.' 
c. Yellow obvious. 
1. Purple predominating. 
' Prosper Laugier,' ' Jacquiniana.' 
2. Yellow predominating. 
' Iris King.' 
Class VII. Standards yellow, Falls blue-, red-, or brown- 
purple. 
a. Standards pale yellow, jails with vein colour distinct. 
' Gracchus.' 
b. Standards pale yellow, jails with vein colour confluent. 
' Lorelei.' 
c. Standards dark yellow, falls with vein colour distinct. 
' Prince of Orange.' 
d. Standards dark yellow, falls with vein colour confluent. 
' Honorable,' ' Maori King/ 
Class VIII. Yellow Selfs. 
a. Dark. 
' Aurea,' ' Mrs. Neubronner/ 
b. Pale (including cream). 
* Etta,' ' Flavescens.' 
