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compact habit; very free flowering; flowers large, crimson 
scarlet touched with orange. 
19. Else Bofinger (Pfitzer).—Tall spike ; flowers of medium 
size, pale yellow, spotted with brown. 
20. Florence Vaughan (Vilmorin).—Flowers yellow, spotted 
with brownish crimson, similar to No. 45. 
21. Franz Buchner (Veitch).—Dwarf habit; free flowering ; 
flowers borne on stout spikes, terra-cotta shaded with orange, 
and irregularly bordered with golden yellow. 
22. Frau Anna Buchner (Pfitzer).—Compact habit; flowers 
large, yellow spotted with brown. 
23. Frau Philip Tiesmayer (Pfitzer).—Dwarf habit; flowers 
large, borne on stout spikes ; colour vermilion. Very fine. 
24. Gardeninspector Massias (Pfitzer).—Sturdy habit; free 
flowering; flowers scarlet shading to orange and irregularly 
bordered with deep yellow. 
25. G. W. Uhink (Pfitzer).—Dwarf habit; moderately free 
flowering ; flowers bright scarlet deeply edged with yellow. 
26. Heria (Dammann).—Tall habit; very free flowering ; 
flowers large rich yellow, the central portion of each segment is 
blotched with blood-red. 
27. Heinrich Seidel (Dammann & Veitch).—Tall habit; 
flowers large and handsome, rich yellow blotched and spotted 
with crimson-purple, lip crimson edged with yellow. 
28. Hofgartendirector Lauche, A.M. July 27,1898 (Pfitzer).— 
Dwarf compact habit; flowers produced in great trusses, orange- 
scarlet mottled with yellow and margined with gold. 
29. Hofgartendirector Wendland, x x x July 27, 1898 
(Pfitzer).—Medium height; flowers large and of good form, 
intense crimson margined with pale yellow. 
30. Italia, A.M. June 23, 1896 (Dammann & Veitch).—Com¬ 
pact habit; flowers very large, blood-red, deeply edged with 
golden-yellow. Very beautiful, 
31. Kaiser William II. (Pfitzer).—Dwarf habit; flowers 
rather small, orange-scarlet shaded with vermilion. 
32. Konigin Charlotte, A.M. August 8, 1893 (Pfitzer).—• 
Dwarf habit; very free flowering ; flowers rich scarlet irregularly 
bordered with deep yellow. Very showy. 
33. L. E. Bally, A.M. April 40, 1894 (Paul & Veitch).— 
Dwarf habit; free flowering; flowers large and of great sub¬ 
stance, canary-yellow spotted with carmine. 
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