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EVERGREEN LODGE. 
Cares. White, blotched with rose ; a very pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
Charles Enke. Rosy salmon, marginated with 
white; very fine. 
Charles Leirens. Semi-double, very dark sal- 
mon, large dark spot. 
Charmer. Bright amaranth, the upper petals 
blotched with a deeper shade. 
Oocarde Orange. Pure orange, with amaranth 
red spot. 
Comte de Chamhord. A salmony rose color, 
striped and edged by a wide festoon of the 
purest white. 
Comtesse de Flandre. Clear rose. 
Comtesse Eugenie de Kerchove. Semi-double, 
white, striped and spotted with a lively 
cherry ; fine form. 
Daphne. Fine large semi-double variety, pure 
white. 
Dr. Moore. Intense rose, with white and violet 
reflection. 
Deutche Perle. Double pure white; very free 
flowering and early blooming. If placed in 
agentle heat it will flower at the beginning 
of Decetnber; it may be regarded as the best 
among the double-flowered whites. 
Due de Nassau. Dark rosy purple ; a flue large 
showy flower. 
Duchess Adelaide de Nassau. Fiery crimson, 
shaded with violet; a first-rate exhibition 
yariety. 
Etendard de Flandre. White, striped with pur- 
ple. 
Eugene Mazel. Rosy salmon, the upper lobes 
violet. 
Ferdinand Kegellan. Flowers of good form and 
substance, light orange salmon. 
Fielder’s White. Single white. 
Flag of Truce. Pure white, double and very 
full ; one of the finest double white Azaleas 
in cultivation. 
Indica Alba. Single white. 
Iveryana. White, with red stripes. 
Jean Vervaena. Deep, rich crimson, edged with 
white, dark spot on upper petals; free flow- 
ering. 
Juliette. Superb rose, beautifully feathered ; 
fine form and good habit. 
Le Flambeau. Glowing crimson, very bright 
and effective. 
Louis Margotten. Large pure white, sometimes 
semi-double. 
Mad. Dom. Vervaene. Vivid salmon rose, white 
margin. 
Kenogin Cleopatra. Beautiful single variety, 
with exceedingly large flowers; white, spot- 
ted and striped with rosy carmine. 
Mad. Camille Van Langeuhoven. Asnowy white, 
broadly banded with salmon and carmine, 
the exterior of the upper petals adorned 
with dark and yellowish green blotches; 
very flue. 
Mad. Iris Lefebvre. Flowers extremely double, 
of a dark orange red, broadly banded and 
striped with deep brownish violet. 
Mad. Paul de Schryver The flowers are large, 
well made and very double, having the cen- 
tre sometimes imbricated like that of a 
Camellia ; lively violet rose. 
Mad. VanderCruyssen. Soft, glossy rose, tinted 
with amaranth ; a very large semi-double 
flower; fine and showy. 
Mad’le Leoni Van Houite. A very fine white, 
flaked with rose and spotted with sulphur 
yellow. 
Mad’le Marie Lafebre. A large flower of ex- 
quisite form and substance ; pure white. 
Mad’le Louise de Kerchove. A large, snow white 
festoon encircles the bright, flesh colored 
flowers, flaked with orange, blotched finely 
with maroon and shaded with carmine. 
Mad’le Marie Van Houtte. Flowers very large, 
semi-double, white, flaked and blotched 
with rosy salmon ; very fine. 
Marquis of Lome. The flowers are of a beauti- 
ful orange, with saffron yellow blotch ; the 
petals are very large and round. 
Model. Bright rose. 
Narcissiflora. Earliest white variety, double ; 
excellent for bouquets. 
Oswald de Kerchove. A very beautiful variety 
of lake rose with fiery blotch ; largo and well 
formed. 
President de Gheilinck de Walle. Very large 
double, of an intense rose, with very large 
lake blotch. 
Princess Charlotte. Very large flower of a 
beautiful rose; fine form. 
Princess Louise. Beautiful rose flower, with 
white margin and a large fliery carmine 
blotch. 
Functulata. Creamy white, striped with ver- 
milion and scarlet; spotted with very dark 
maroon ; flowers very large. 
Raphael. Alba Illustrata Plena. Pure white, 
double ; tine for forcing. 
Reine de Portugal. Good form and substance, 
flowers double and pure white. 
Roine des Pays-Bas. Violet pink, margined 
with white and richly striped with deep 
crimson. 
Reine des Roses. Beautiful bright rose, deeply 
spotted. 
Roi Leopold. Rich glossy crimson ; very fine 
form. 
Sigismund Rucker. Flowers lilac rose, strongly 
netted and bordered with white, splendidly 
blotched with bright crimson. 
Souv. du Prince Albert. Warm peach rose, 
deeply margined with pure white, double 
flower, prolific bloomer. 
Superba. Bright rosy carmine, of good form ; 
late. 
Stella. Flowers large, fine substance and per- 
fect form, bright orange scarlet, witli rich 
violet upper segments, profusely spotted 
with lake. 
Vittata Crisplflora. White, shaded with purple 
and crimson ; very free and tine for forcing. 
W. Wilson Saunders. A very fine white vari- 
ety, striped and blotched with vivid red. 
BEGON1KS. 
This class of plants is each year becoming more deservedly popular. The 
beauty of their foliage and graceful flowers make them useful plants for green- 
house or window decoration. A number of new varieties of special merit are 
coming out each year. We would call special attention to Semperflorens 
