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4. G. rubicunda jlore pleno (Yilmorin et Cie.). A semi-double 
flowering form of G. rubicunda , more showy, more lasting and 
effective. 
5. G. Lindley ana jlore pleno (Benary). Same as G. rubicunda 
jlore pleno (Yilmorin et Cie.). 
6. G. Lindley ana 11 Tom Thumb ” (Benary). A dwarf compact 
growing form of G. Lindley ana. 
7. G. amoena (Benary). Same habit as G. rubicunda; flowers of 
a somewhat paler shade. 
8. G. Schammini Nivertiana (Yilmorin et Cie.). Same habit of 
growth as G. rubicunda; flowers nearly white, the lower part of 
the petals of a deep rose. Yery elegant. 
9. G. rosea alba (Benary). Same as G. Schammini Nivertiana 
(Yilmorin et Cie.). 
10. G. rosea alba “ Tom Thumb." A dwarf compact growing 
form of G. rosea alba. 
11. G. amoena jlore albo (Benary). A very mixed stock. 
12. G. “ The Bride ” (Dippe Bros., Benary). Blowers pale 
pinkish-white, with large, bright, deep, rosy blotch on base of 
petals. 
13. G. Schammini (Yilmorin et Cie.). This is a pale-flowered 
form of G. “ The Bride j with a smaller blotch. 
14. G. Whitneyi (Dippe Bros., Benary). Height 12 inches; 
plant of very compact bushy habit; leaves large and broad; 
flowers large, well displayed above the foliage, of a rosy-lilac 
colour, with a deep crimson blotch on base of petals. A fine 
showy annual. 
15. G. reptans alba (Benary). A dwarf compact growing form 
of G. Whitneyi. 
16. G. “ Lady Albemarle ’’ (Daniels Bros.). Same habit as G. 
Whitneyi; leaves narrow; flowers large, deep crimson-magenta, 
extremely showy and attractive. Evidently a selection from G. 
Whitneyi. 
17. G. tenella (Benary). Height 8 to 10 inches; the flower 
small, borne on top of spike, of a pale lilac colour, very early 
flowering, but otherwise worthless. 
18. G. Willdenowii (Benary). Height 12 inches, of compact 
habit, and very free flowering, but not showy. 
19. G. insignis (Benary). Same as G. Willdenowii. 
20. G. reptans purpurea (Benary). Height 12 to 18 inches ; 
