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44. Dr. Nansen (Marshall).—Flowers large pure white borne 
in great trusses ; compact habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
45. Duchess of York (Marshall, Cannell).—Flowers large 
with round well-formed petals borne on stout stems; free 
flowering ; leaves slightly zoned. 
46. Lily (Marshall).—Flowers of medium size; rather shy 
flowering ; leaves slightly zoned. 
47. La Perle (Lemoine).—Flowers white suffused with pink; 
moderately free flowering; vigorous habit; leaves slightly 
zoned. 
48. * Madame Roechlin Schwartz, x x x August 19, 1897 
(Lemoine).—Flowers large, white, borne in compact trusses; 
free flowering ; leaves slightly zoned. 
49. Niagara, x x x October 22, 1897, as a winter bloomer 
(Cannell).—Flowers large, pure white with round petals; very 
free flowering ; compact habit; leaves slightly zoned. A better 
form than No. 45. 
50. * Ramsgate White Bedder (Cannell).—Flowers white ; 
very free flowering ; compact bushy habit; leaves plain green, 
slightly zoned. 
51. * Snowdrop (Pearson).—Flowers large, pure white, borne 
in medium-sized trusses ; compact habit; leaves indistinctly 
zoned. 
52. Virginia (Cannell).—Similar to No. 51. 
53. * White Distinction (Cannell).—Flow r ers suffused with 
delicate pink; free flowering; vigorous habit; leaves deep green, 
broadly zoned. 
VII.—Flow t ers Double White. 
54. * Advancer, x x x August 19, 1897 (R.H.S.).—Flowers 
very double, borne on stout stalks in large trusses ; compact 
bushy habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
55. * Boule de Neige, x x x August 19, 1897 (R.H.S.).— 
Flowers cream white; free flowering ; spreading habit; leaves 
faintly zoned. 
56. Hermine (Cannell).—Flowers semi-double pure wdffte ; 
very free flowering ; compact habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
57. La Favourite, x x x August 80, 1898 (Marshall).— 
Flowers pure white, produced in great trusses; very free 
flowering; compact bushy habit; leaves slightly zoned. The 
