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moderately free flowering; spreading habit; leaves faintly 
zoned. 
214. Sunbeam (Cannell). — Flowers orange-scarlet; free- 
flowering ; vigorous habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
215. Sunray (Cannell).—Flowers borne in rather small 
trusses, scarlet shaded with orange; vigorous habit; leaves 
slightly zoned. 
216. Suvarna (Cannell).—Flowers large, scarlet; free flower¬ 
ing ; bushy compact habit; leaves plain green. 
217. * Swanley Gem (Cannell).—Flowers scarlet shaded with 
rose; free flowering; bushy spreading habit; leaves broadly 
zoned. 
218. * Tom Thumb (Cannell).—Flowers small, bright scarlet; 
free flowering ; dwarf spreading habit; leaves plain green. 
219. Triomphe de Stella, x x x August 19, 1897 (Cannell).— 
Flowers bright scarlet; very free flowering; bushy spreading 
habit; leaves deeply zoned. 
220. * Vesuvius (Cannell).—Flowers bright scarlet; very free 
flowering; dwarf, compact bushy habit; leaves distinctly zoned. 
A useful bedder. 
221. West Brighton Gem, F.C.C. May 25, 1880 (Cannell).— 
Flowers bright scarlet; exceptionally free flowering; dwarf 
bushy habit; leaves blotched with greenish yellow in the centre. 
222. Zenobia, x x x October 22, 1897, as a winter bloomer 
(Pearson).—Flowers large, bright rosy scarlet; very free flower¬ 
ing ; spreading habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
XVII.— Flowers Double Scarlet and Orange-scarlet. 
228. Althsea (Marshall, Cannell).—Flowers borne in great 
trusses, bright orange-scarlet; compact bushy habit; leaves dis¬ 
tinctly zoned. 
224. Australian Gold (Cannell).—Flowers orange-scarlet ; 
free flowering; compact bushy habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
225. Californie (Cannell).—Flowers semi-double, borne in 
large trusses, orange-scarlet; straggling habit; leaves heavily 
zoned. 
226. * Captain H. Colville, x x x August 19,1897 (R.H.S.).— 
Flowers rich scarlet; very free flowering; dwarf spreading 
habit; leaves plain green. 
227. Double New Life (Cannell).—Flowers small, borne in 
