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habit; leaves large with a broad dark zone shaded with red ; 
primrose-yellow margins; flowers salmon-pink running to blush 
towards the edges of the petals. 
17. Sophie Dumaresque, F.C.C. Sept. 4, 1866 (Cannell).— 
Tall, vigorous habit; leaves large, flat, with a broad purple-red 
zone ; flowers bright scarlet. Very effective. 
18. Mr. H. Cox, F.C.C. July 8, 1879 (Cannell).—Similar to 
No. 12, but less vigorous in growth. 
19. William Sandy (Canned).—An inferior form of No. 12. 
III.— Leaves variegated with Silver. 
20. Boule de Neige, x x x August 19, 1897 (Canned).—- 
Compact bushy habit and very free growing ; leaves large and 
of good form, deeply margined with white ; flowers scarlet. 
21. Chelsea Gem (Canned).—Dwarf compact habit ; leaves 
irregularly margined and streaked with white. 
22. Flower of Spring, F C.C. April 12, 1860 (Canned).— 
Dwarf spreading habit; leaves round and beautifully variegated 
with cream white; flowers rosy-scarlet borne in great trusses. 
28. Lady Rosebery (Canned).—Very dwarf weak habit ; 
flowers semi-double, small, crimson-scarlet, borne in small 
trusses. 
24. Little Trot (Canned).—Very dwarf bushy compact habit; 
leaves round with broad pure white margins; flowers bright 
scarlet. 
25. Mary Anderson (Canned).—Dwarf sturdy habit; flowers 
semi-double, pale magenta. 
26. Miss Gertrude (Canned).—Rather weak habit; flowers 
soft pink with a white eye, borne in good-sized trusses and 
thrown wed above the foliage. 
27. Miss Kingsbury, x x x August 19, 1897 (Canned).— 
Compact bushy habit; very free growing ; flowers orange-scarlet. 
One of the best of its class. 
28. Mrs. J. C. Mappin (Canned).—Dwarf compact habit ; 
very free flowering ; flowers white with a pink eye. A showy 
bedder. 
29. Mrs. Parker (Canned).—Bushy habit; free growing; 
flowers double rose-pink. 
30. Princess Henry of Battenberg (Canned).—Dwarf habit; 
flowers double, pure white. Not a success outside. 
