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Floral Committee consider the variety named White Abbey, sent 
by Messrs. Cannell, to be synonymous with La Favourite. 
58. Madame Braudes (R.H.S.).—Flowers shaded with pink. 
The habit is similar to No. 59. 
59. * Mont Blanc (Lemoine).—Flowers pure white, borne in 
immense trusses ; compact bushy habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
60. The Pearl (Cannell).—Flowers large, not very free 
flowering; compact habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
61. White Abbey (Cannell).—See No. 57. 
VIII.— Flowers Single, Pink and Rose-pink. 
62. * Beckwith’s Pink (Cannell).—Flowers clear pink, the 
base of the upper petals blotched with white; free flowering ; 
robust habit; leaves large, plain green. 
63. * Catulle Mendes (R.H.S.).—Flowers purplish pink ; free 
flowering; dwarf sturdy habit; leaves plain green. 
64. * Countess of Buckingham (Cannell).—Flowers rose pink, 
paler towards the centre ; very free flowering; dwarf compact 
habit; leaves plain green. 
65. Delicata, F.C.C. July 16, 1868 (Cannell).—Flowers large 
and well formed, borne in large trusses ; very free flowering ; 
habit dwarf and bushy ; leaves slightly zoned. 
66. Duchess of Devonshire (Cannell).—Flowers pink; rather 
shy flowering ; vigorous habit; leaves slightly zoned. Inferior 
to No. 77. 
67. Edith Brooks (Brooks).—Flowers large, bright rose pink ; 
free flowering; vigorous bushy habit; leaves deeply zoned. 
68. Edith George (Cannell).—Flowers small, borne in good- 
sized trusses, pink shaded with rose ; rather shy flowering; 
leaves plain green. 
69. Eurydice, F.C.C. June 11, 1862 (Marshall).—Flowers 
small, with round petals; free flowering; diffuse habit; leaves 
slightly zoned. 
70. * Hetty (R.H.S.).—Flowers bright rose pink; very free 
flowering ; habit dwarf and compact; leaves plain green. 
71. Jules Moineaux (Lemoine).—Flowers borne in large 
trusses, pink running to white towards the centre ; poor habit; 
leaves large and broadly zoned. 
72. Lady Grey (Holford).—Flowers large and well formed, 
