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157. Salmon King (Brooks).—Flowers deep salmon, mar¬ 
gined with white ; moderately free flowering; bushy spreading 
habit; leaves distinctly zoned. 
158. Souvenir de Mirande, A.M. May 30, 1889 (R.H.S.).— 
Flowers pale salmon, shaded with blush towards the centre ; free 
flowering ; vigorous habit; leaves very faintly zoned. 
159. St. Cecilia (Pearson).—Flowers borne in handsome 
trusses, salmon, shaded with rose towards the centre; free 
flowering; vigorous bushy habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
160. * Surprise (Cannell).—Flowers salmon, shading to flesh 
colour; free flowering; dwarf bushy compact habit; leaves 
broadly zoned. 
161. Tiresias (Lemoine) .—Flowers pale salmon ; weak habit; 
leaves slightly zoned. 
162. Valkyrie (Cannell).—Flowers large, borne in great 
trusses, rich salmon, shading to blush-white towards the edges 
of the petals ; free flowering ; compact sturdy habit; leaves 
heavily zoned. 
163. Victor Fournell (Cannell).—Flowers large and showy, 
salmon suffused with rose ; vigorous bushy habit; leaves slightly 
zoned. 
164. W. H. D’Ombrain, x x x October 4, 1897, as a winter 
bloomer (Marshall, Pearson).—Flowers produced in exceptionally 
large trusses, rich salmon, shading to blush-pink; compact 
sturdy habit; leaves distinctly zoned. 
165. Wilhelmina (Cannell).—Flowers shaded with orange ; 
vigorous bushy habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
XIV. —Flowers Single, Salmon-red. 
166. Aurore Boreale (Cannell).—Flowers salmon-scarlet; 
moderately free flowering ; sturdy habit; leaves large, slightly 
zoned. 
167. Crabbe (Pearson).—Flowers borne in great trusses, large 
and of great substance; bright salmon-red ; free flowering ; 
bushy spreading habit; leaves faintly zoned. 
168. Winkfield Gem (Cannell).-—Flowers borne in large 
trusses, large and of good form, deep salmon-red ; free flowering ; 
spreading habit; leaves plain green. 
