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209. ARGYROSTIOMA ELEOAN- , 
TISSIMA — Maailata class, foliage denticulated ! 
and distinctly spotted silver ; free, vigorous. I 
210. ARGYROSTIOMA OIGANTEA — | 
Larger foliage, but not denticulated like the [ 
above — in fact, this variety may truly be called I 
a Maculata, with the silver spots more distinct. 
211. ASCOTENSIS—Oneofthefinest; large | 
clusters of a beautiful pink colour. In a warm 
and suitable climate a gem for bedding purposes. . 
212. BIJOU DE GAND — Bright green I 
foliage, dwarf bushy habit, and producing in I 
great profusion soft pink flowers, l.s. 
213. CARRIERI — Flowering more particu- 
larly during the winter. It will grow anywhere 
and under the roughest treatment, and always 
producing beautiful pure white blooms in nice 
clusters. Is. 6rf. 
214. UNDULATA, syn. COMTE A. DE 
LIMMINOHE and GLA0COPHYLLA 
SPLENDENS — For covering pillars, baskets, 
and hanging over the brickwork or stages in 
greenhouse is a useful variety, deep green foliage, 
edged lighter green, and flowers of a reddish- 
salmon colour. Ls. 
215. COMTESSE DE NERVELl^E — 
Partaking somewhat of the tuberous-rooted kinds ; 
white flowers. l<t. 
216. DIGSWELLIANA — Neat and com- 
pact, and producing clusters of a soft pink colour ; 
pretty and distinct. 
217. DREGII, syn. CAEFRA and RENI- 
FORMIS — Beautiful green foliage medium- 
sized white flowers ; free. 
218 FOLIOSA, syn. MICROPHYLLA— 
Small dark green foliage, very graceful habit ; 
miniature white flowers, tinged pink. 9rf. 
219. FUCHSIOIDES, syn. MINIATA — 
Has the appearance of a Fuchsia, deep green 
foliage, flowers banging in clusters of a bright 
red colour. 
220. HYBRIDA FLORIBUNDA, syn. 
MULTIFLORA — Producing coral - coloured 
flowers the whole of the season; free, vigorous 
habit ; one of the prettiest. 
221. HYBRIDA WELSIANA — A very 
pretty and effective kind ; drooping flowers of a 
soft red. Ls. 
222. HYDROCOTYFOLIA— Bronzy foliage, 
flowering throughout the winter. 
223. INGRAMII, syn. SAUNDERSIANA 
and LAURA — Medium-sized deeji green foliage, 
flowers of a reddish-pink colour ; dwarf habit. 
224. INSIGNIS, sj/n. INCARNATA— Free 
and vigorous medium-sized flowers of a lilac pink. 
226. KNOWSLEYANA — Of great value 
where cut flowers are in request during the 
winter and early spring ; free and vigorous 
iiabit, silvery blush flowers. 
226. MANICATA AUREO -MACULATA 
— A very effective foliaged variety, the variega- 
tion being well-marked ; green, heavily splashed 
MtNICATA APBEO MACULATA 
and spotted deep cream, and occasionally soft 
chocolate. Is 6(/. 
227. METALLICA — Very useful, and form- 
ing into large plants wiih rough dark leaves, the 
surface is a lustrous bronze- green, veins dark 
red ; free blooming, l.s. 
228, NITIDA, syns. OBLIQUA, PULCHRA 
and PURPUREA —Deep green shiny foliage, 
fine flowers in clusters of a silvery blush ; dis- 
tinct. Is. 
MACULATA. 
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