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XX. Plain Golden Yariegated. 
171. Golden Superb Nosegay (Sampson). Plant of fine dwarf 
habit; foliage bright yellow, with very pale zone ; flowers 
large; nosegay section ; very freely produced; purplish-crim¬ 
son. A splendid variety. Previously certificated. 
172. Glory of Ochenden. Plant of very dwarf bushy habit; leaves 
yellow with narrow faint zone; free flowering ; flowers of 
medium size, pale scarlet. 
173. Robert Fish (Wills). Plant of remarkably dwarf habit; 
leaves very small, bright yellow ; very free flowering ; 
flowers pale orange-scarlet. This is a very dwarf variety, 
and is very suitable for edgings. 
174. Golden Harry Hieover (E. G. Henderson & Son). Plant of 
very dwarf spreading habit; leaves small, yellow, with a 
narrow distinct chocolate zone; very free flowering. An 
excellent variety, and very suitable for edgings. Previously 
certificated. 
175. Creed’s Seedling (Creed). Plant of free compact habit ; leaves 
bright greenish-yellow ; free flowering ; trusses small, well 
displayed; flowers of good form, crimson coloured. A splen¬ 
did variety. Previously certificated. 
176. Crystal Palace Gem. Plant of fine compact growth; leaves 
medium sized, yellow with a dark green blotch near the base ; 
free flowering ; flowers rosy-pink. One of the best bedders. 
Previously certificated. 
177. Golden Queen. Plant of dwarf-spreading habit; leaves of 
medium size ; greenish-yellow; shy flowering; flowers rosy- 
pink. 
178. Golden Brilliantissima (Park). Plant of very dwarf compact 
habit; leaves of medium size, distinctly blotched with yellow 
and white round the margin ; free flowering ; flowers bright 
scarlet. Suitable for edgings. 
179. Golden Harhaway . This is an inferior variety. 
XXI. Silver Tricolors. 
180. Lass O’Gowrie (Grieve). Plant of good compact habit; mar¬ 
gin of leaves white, with a distinct bronzy-red narrow zone. 
A good variety. Previously certificated. 
181. Italia Unita (E. G. Henderson & Son). Plant of medium 
vigorous growth; leaves creamv-white, with distinct rosy-pink 
zone; flowers scarlet. Previously certificated. 
