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with scarlet at the base of the upper petals; very free flowering ; 
leaves plain green. 
118. Britannia (Cannell).—Flowers borne in large trusses, 
the upper petals shaded with scarlet; loose straggling habit; 
leaves plain green. 
119. Dr. Tucker (Marshall).—Flowers borne in small trusses, 
blotched with scarlet at the base of the upper petals, and shaded 
with crimson towards the margins ; moderately free flowering ; 
leaves plain green. 
120. Eugene (Lemoine).—Flowers blotched with scarlet at 
the base of the upper petals; free flowering; diffuse habit; leaves 
plain green. 
121. Iris (Pearson). — Flowers large and well formed; 
magenta purple; very free flowering; dwarf spreading habit; 
leaves plain green. 
122. Majestic (Cannell).—Flowers large and of good form, 
borne in great trusses; upper petals shaded with crimson scarlet; 
light eye; loose straggling habit; leaves plain green. 
123. Marquis of Dufferin (Cannell).—Flowers of medium size ; 
upper petals shaded with crimson scarlet, lower ones running to 
purplish crimson towards the edges; vigorous habit; leaves 
plain green. 
124. Ryecroft Purple (Cannell).—Flowers borne in large 
trusses, rich purple, blotched with scarlet at the base of the 
upper petal; very free flowering ; vigorous sturdy habit; leaves 
broadly zoned. 
XII.— Flowers Double Purple. 
125. Aglaia, F.C.C. July 7, 1872 (Cannell).—Flowers borne 
in large trusses thrown well above the foliage, shaded with 
scarlet; very free flowering; dwarf compact habit; leaves slightly 
zoned. 
126. Caesar, F.C.C. June 27, 1871 (Lemoine).—Flowers pur¬ 
plish magenta; moderately free flowering; vigorous habit; 
leaves slightly zoned. 
127. Edison (Cannell).—Flowers borne in large trusses 
shaded with crimson scarlet; very free flowering; weak habit; 
leaves distinctly zoned. 
128. General Billot (Cannell).—Flowers suffused with scarlet; 
free flowering; vigorous habit; leaves broadly zoned. 
