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49. Souvenir de F. Gaulin (Paul).—Poor grower; flowers 
produced on slender spikes, small, freely spotted and streaked 
with. red. An inferior variety. 
50. Suevia (Dammann).—Did not flower. 
51. T. D. Eisele (Pfitzer).—Dwarf compact habit; flowers 
very large, deep crimson suffused with orange-scarlet. A free 
and continuous bloomer. 
52. William Marshall, A.M. August 16, 1898 (R.H.S.).—An 
improved and dwarfer form of No. 3. 
53. William (Pfitzer).—Dwarf compact habit; flowers clear 
scarlet, borne very freely, 
II.— Dark-leaved Varieties. 
54. Abricote (Vilmorin).—Medium height; free flowering ; 
flowers bright orange with deeper shadings. 
55. Africa (Veitch).—Tall habit; flowers large ; petals broad, 
rich orange, feathered with orange-scarlet. 
56. America, A.M. July 27, 1897 (Dammann & Veitch).—- 
Tall habit; moderately free flowering; flowers very large, rich 
orange with deeper shadings and margined with bright red. 
57. Corsaire, A.M. July 27, 1897 (Vilmorin).—Medium 
height; free flowering ; flowers large deep orange scarlet. 
58. Edouard Andre (Dammann & Veitch).—Tall habit; very 
free flowering ; immense flowers, rich orange-scarlet, shaded with 
purple, and irregularly margined with crimson. Very fine. 
59. Egandale (Vilmorin).—Free flowering ; flowers large and 
well formed, deep crimson, shading to rosy purple with age. 
60. Hofgartendirector Graebener (Pfitzer).—Tall habit; 
flowers of medium size, scarlet, mottled with crimson. 
61. J. D. Cabos (Lemoine).—Tall habit; moderately free 
flowering; flowers rich reddish apricot, borne on slender spikes. 
62. La France, x x x July 27, 1898 (Veitch).—Medium 
height; flowers large and of good form, orange-scarlet, mottled 
with a pale shade of the same colour. 
63. Mrs. F. Eckstein (Pfitzer).—Tall habit; free flowering ; 
flowers very large lovely orange-yellow, borne on very stout 
spikes. 
64. Pandora (Veitch);—Tall habit; flowers large bright 
orange-scarlet, shaded with rose towards the base of the petals. 
