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9. Belle Jeannette (Duval). Flowers large and of good form; 
white, the throat and lobes speckled and shaded with pale 
bine; very free flowering. 
10. Coupe d’Hebe (Veitch and Sons). Flowers semi-erect, large, 
and of good form; rosy crimson, the throat white, speckled 
with clear magenta, the lobes margined with white. 
Distinct and good. 
11. Cardinal de Richelieu (Lemoine). Flowers of medium size; 
white, irregularly speckled with violet. Inferior. 
12. Charme de Lutece (Lemoine). Flowers of medium size, of 
very fine form; white, regularly speckled with bluish lilac. 
Very fine dwarf habit, and free flowering. A beautifully 
marked and pleasing variety. 
18. Comtesse de Barral (Veitch and Sons). Flowers pink, the 
throat very closely streaked and speckled with pale pink, 
the lobes margined with white. A distinct pale coloured 
variety. 
14. Coquette d' Asnieres (Veitch and Sons). Flowers small; pale 
purplish lilac, with speckled throat. Inferior. 
15. Duchess of Tech (Veitch and Sons). Flowers large, of fine 
form ; dark purplish scarlet, the lobes margined and shaded 
with beautiful magenta. Very handsome. 
16. Domenico Scassi (Lemoine). Flowers small, roundish ; pale 
blue or mauve, the throat pure white. A very delicate 
coloured and charming variety. Distinct. 
17. Derniere Mode (Veitch and Sons). Very similar to Charme de 
Lutece. 
18. Dr. Demarquay (Veitch and Sons). Flowers large, of fine 
form ; rosy crimson, the throat pure white, with streaks of 
purplish crimson, the lobes having a very distinct pure 
white margin. Good. 
19. Fanfaron (Veitch and Sons). Flowers large, roundish; white, 
faintly speckled, the lobes violet purple, with clear blue 
margin, Free vigorous habit. Distinct and good. 
20. Flamboyant (Veitch and Sons). Flowers very large ; rosy 
crimson, the throat streaked and speckled with rose. Strong- 
vigorous growth. 
21. Fusilier (Kinghorn). Flowers small; pale crimson, with 
purplish throat. Inferior. 
