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272. Schallcher (Lemoine).—Flowers borne in immense 
trusses, deep crimson; moderately free flowering; vigorous 
habit; leaves large and broadly zoned. 
278. Sombre Horizon (Cannell).—Flowers very deep crimson; 
free flowering ; spreading habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
274. Turtle’s Surprise, A.M. July 8, 1890 (Cannell).— 
Flowers bright crimson borne on cream-white stalks tinged with 
pink; free flowering; compact bushy hahit; leaves distinctly 
zoned and splashed with greenish yellow in the centre. 
XX.—Flowers with Light-coloured Centres shaded 
AND MARGINED WITH VARIOUS COLOURS. 
275. Adolphe Brisson, x x x October 4, 1897, as a winter 
bloomer (Lemoine).—Flowers borne in enormous trusses, rich 
carmine, shaded with pink towards the white centre; free 
flowering; compact habit; leaves plain green or very faintly 
zoned. 
276. Commandant Barre (Cannell).—Similar, but inferior, to 
No. 284. 
277. Fleur Poitevine (Cannell).—Flowers borne in very 
large trusses, rosy carmine, blush-coloured centre; free flower¬ 
ing ; spreading habit; leaves plain green. 
278. Lady Newton (Marshall, Cannell).—Flowers shaded 
salmon and bordered with salmon-red; free flowering ; spreading 
habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
279. * Lecomte de Lisle, x x x October 4, 1897, as a winter 
bloomer (Lemoine).—Flowers orange-scarlet, with a blush-pink 
centre ; very free flowering; compact habit; leaves indistinctly 
zoned. 
280. Le Rhone, x x x October 22, 1897, as a winter bloomer 
(Cannell).—Flowers of good form, rosy carmine, with a pale pink 
centre ; free flowering, dwarf habit; leaves plain green. 
281. Madame Bruant (Cannell).—Flowers marbled with pink 
on a white ground, and margined with rose-pink; vigorous 
habit; leaves plain green. 
282. Madame de Boudeville (Cannell).—Flowers borne in 
large trusses, shaded pink, with a distinct picotee edge ; compact 
bushy habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
288. Madame Hoste (Cannell).—Flowers shaded pink and 
