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fine form; beautiful pure white; strong robust growth. The 
best white variety. 
38. Marguerite d’ElJcingen (Yeitch and Sons). Flowers large; deep 
bluish purple, the throat white, covered with small speckles 
extending into each lobe and forming a star. Very distinct 
and showy. 
■39. Mon Caprice (Yeitch and Sons). Flowers of medium size; 
rosy magenta, shaded with crimson; the throat very con¬ 
spicuous, pure white, the lobes regularly speckled with 
small crimson spots. Very free growth. A pleasing variety. 
40. MacMakon (Yeitch and Sons). Flowers large, of good form, 
very freely produced ; of a beautiful magenta shade, the 
throat pure white, the lobes having a creamy white 
margin. Strong vigorous growth. Yery good. 
41. M. A. Truffaut (Duval). Flowers very large, of fine form; 
very rich dark crimson, the lobes beautifully shaded with 
magenta. A showy variety. 
42. M. Pigmy (Duval). Flowers large and of fine form; beau¬ 
tiful dark crimson, the throat shaded with magenta, the 
lobes distinctly margined with rosy crimson. Strong 
vigorous growth. Showy and good. 
43. Orbiculaire (Yeitch and Sons). Flowers pale rose, the lobes 
margined with white. Inferior. 
44. Olhos d'Agua (Lemoine). Flowers of medium size, bright 
rose, the throat and lobes shaded with magenta. Fine 
vigorous habit. Yery showy. 
45. Oswald de Kerchove (Lemoine). Flowers of medium^ size, 
violet purple, the throat regularly speckled with blue, the 
lobes having a very distinct rich blue margin. Good. 
46. Papillon (Lemoine). Flowers small; blue, streaked and 
margined with a darker shade of blue. 
47. President Grevy (Lemoine). Flowers large ; very freely 
produced, pale blue, shaded with violet when expanding, 
the throat pure white. Yery distinct and pretty. 
48. Paracatu (Lemoine). Flowers of medium size, pale 
rose, the throat and part of lobes shaded with magenta, 
and covered with very minute specks of a darker hue. 
49. j Richard Thornton (Yeitch and Sons). Flowers small, irregu¬ 
larly formed ; white, shaded with pale blue and covered with 
small violet specks. Inferior. 
