Missouri - 
George ENGELmi^.^it 
SELECT AZALEA INDICA (1876-77). 
485. Mad. Camille Van Langenhove {Yan Houtte). Snow-white; a number of 
the flowers are barred with salmon, while others are striped with light 
rose and carmine ; all these markings may be occasionally seen on the 
same flowers. All papils are ornamented with green, shading off to a 
decided yellow and spotted with deep green. A very beautiful and effec- 
tive variety 
425. Mad. Desbordes-Valmore {Van Houtte), Pure white, densely spotted with 
salmon and rose, very floriferous 
154. Mad. Dorn. Vervaone (D. Venaene) Tender rose festooned ’ with white,' 
upper lobes striped with lilac and red 
487. Mad. Iris Le Febvre (Yan Houtte) (Florb, XVIII, 63). Flowers very double, 
dark orange with very broad blotch; fine habit, fine foliage and a free- 
flowering variety. — Strong specimen 20/ 
201. Mad. Vandercrnyssen (Vandercruyssen). Very large flower, livel’y ^se, 
large blotch 
513. Madem. Leonie Van Houtte {Van Houtte) {Ylor^, XVIII, 57). Very fine white, 
flaked with rose, blotch sulphur yellow. A late but first class variety 
498. Madem. Marie Le Febvre (Yan Houtte) White flowers of extraordinary 
size and of excellent form. — Extra strong specimens : 20/-40/-60/ and 80/. 
486. Madem. Marie Van Houtte (Van Houtte') (Flore, XVIII, 67). First class 
certificate in London. Immense semi-double flowers, colour white, stri- 
ped, flaked and blotched with rosy salmon, like a carnation, lobes broad 
^ finely rounded, extra. — Extra strong specimens : 20/-40/-60/ and 80/. 
207. Melusine (Schulz). Very rich-flowering, flowers very variable, sometimes 
white, striped with rose, sometimes dotted, sometimes rose on the blotch. 
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