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31. Viscountess Cranbrook (Cannell).—A dwarf form of 
No. 20. 
32. White Clipper, F.C.C. May 7, 1873 (Cannell).—Very 
compact habit and of free growth ; flowers large, round, white, 
suffused with pink. 
IV. —Leaves Bronze. 
33. Bronze Corinne (Cannell).—Rather weak dwarf habit; 
leaves round with a light brown zone ; flowers double, dazzling 
scarlet. 
34. Golden Harry Hieover, F.C.C. 1873 (Cannell).—Com¬ 
pact bushy habit; narrow dark-brown zone ; flowers scarlet. 
35. Her Majesty (Cannell).—Vigorous compact habit; broad 
light brown zone ; flowers bright scarlet. 
36. Jubilee (Cannell).—Similar to No. 38. 
37. MarechalMacMahon, x x x August 19,1897 (Cannell).—■ 
Vigorous compact habit; deep brownish red zone; flowers bright 
scarlet. 
38. Zulu, xxx August 19, 1897(Cannell).—Vigorous bushy 
habit with distinct richly coloured zone. 
V. — Yellow-leaved Varieties. 
39. Creed’s Seedling, xxx August 19, 1897 (Cannell).— 
Very dwarf compact habit ; leaves greenish-yellow ; flowers 
bright scarlet borne on long stems. 
40. Robert Fish (Cannell).—Very dwarf neat habit ; leaves 
pale yellow ; flowers orange-scarlet. 
40a. Verona (Cannell).—Similar to No. 39. 
Green-leaved Varieties. 
VI. — Flowers Single White. 
41. * Albion, xxx August 19, 1897 (Cannell).—Flowers 
pure white borne in large trusses ; very free flowering; habit 
dwarf and compact; leaves pale green, slightly zoned. 
42. Alsace-Lorraine (Lemoine).—Flowers milky white; 
free flowering ; vigorous habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
43. * Amy Amphlet (R.H.S.).—Flowers white touched with 
pink ; free flowering; vigorous spreading habit; leaves deeply 
zoned. 
