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248. Brilliantissima (Cannell).—Flowers crimson scarlet; 
moderately free flowering ; vigorous bushy habit; leaves slightly 
zoned. 
244. Duke of York (Cannell).—Flowers large, borne in 
handsome trusses, crimson shaded with magenta; very free 
flowering ; leaves plain green. 
245. Fiery Cross (Cannell).—Flowers deep crimson ; free 
flowering ; tall vigorous habit; leaves plain green. 
246. * Henry Cannell, Jun. (Cannell).—Flowers of good 
form and substance, borne in handsome trusses, crimson touched 
with purple; free flowering; vigorous spreading habit; leaves 
distinctly zoned. 
247. * Henry Jacoby, x x x August 19, 1897 (Cannell).— 
Flowers borne in large trusses, deep crimson; free flowering; 
compact habit; leaves slightly zoned. A first-rate bedder. 
248. Jacquerie (Lemoine).—Flowers of good form, intense 
crimson ; moderately free flowering; diffuse habit; leaves plain 
green. 
249. * John Gibbons (Cannell).—Flowers borne in large 
trusses, crimson scarlet; free flowering ; bushy spreading habit; 
leaves plain green. 
250. Jules Lemaitre, x x x October 4, 1897, as a winter 
bloomer (Lemoine).—Flowers large, borne in great trusses ; very 
free flowering ; vigorous habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
251. * King of theBedders (Cannell).—Flowers large, crimson- 
scarlet ; free flowering ; compact bushy habit; leaves slightly 
zoned. 
252. Lady Chesterfield (Marshall).—Similar to No. 250. 
253. Lord Bosebery (Cannell).—Flowers large; borne in 
handsome trusses; intense crimson ; spreading habit; leaves 
distinctly zoned. 
254. Lord Salisbury (Cannell).—Flowers large ; borne in 
handsome trusses ; magenta crimson ; loose habit; leaves plain 
green. 
255. Metallic (Cannell).—Flowers of good form ; crimson 
touched with magenta ; dwarf spreading habit ; leaves plain 
green. 
256. Mr. Owen Thomas (Cannell).—Flowers of good shape ; 
rosy crimson; free flowering; compact bushy habit; leaves 
slightly zoned. 
