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Cedo Nulli (Williams).—Dwarf vigorous habit; leaves with broad zone; 
flowers bright rosy cerise. 
Celina (Bull).—Vigorous spreading habit; leaves marked with a dull zone ; 
flowers rosy scarlet. 
Chancellor (Bull).—Moderately vigorous; leaves with a dark zone ; flowers 
salmon rose. 
Cherrij (Hally).—Moderately vigorous compact habit; leaves darkly zoned; 
flowers cerise scarlet. 
Comte de Clapier (Van Houtte).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves marked 
with an indistinct zone ; flowers cerise. It was poor under glass. 
Comte de Morny\ (Low, Scott).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with 
a broad, dull, vandyked zone; flowers cerise, of fine shape. A very handsome 
variety for pot culture under glass. 
Conqueror of Europe (Williams).—Vigorous spreading habit; leaves with 
broad, dull, vandyked zone ; flowers large, of good form, cerise, in fine trusses, 
but wanting in distinctness. 
Countess (Bull).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark zoned; flowers bright 
rosy scarlet. 
Culford Rose (E. G. Henderson & Son).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves 
marked Avith a distinct dark zone ; flowers cerise. 
Effective f (Bull).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves with a broad, dull, darkish 
zone ; flowers of good form, cerise scarlet, free and showy. The marks indicate 
its value as a pot plant. 
Ejfe (Bull).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves with an indistinct zone ; flowers 
in small trusses, but free, rosy scarlet. As a pot plant it has no particular merit. 
Frangois Chardinef (Low & Co, Fraser).—Vigorous habit; leaves marked 
with a dark vandyked zone; flowers cerise scarlet, finely shaped, and in bold 
trusses. A very fine pot plant. 
General Early (Wills).—Moderately vigorous ; leaves dark zoned ; flowers 
rosv scarlet. 
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Giralda f (Low Sc Co.).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with abroad 
dull-coloured zone ; flowers large, of fine shape, deep cerise. 
Hector* (Bull).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves marked with a dark 
well-defined zone; flowers of good shape, in compact trusses, and of a bright 
cerise. It resembles Bonnie Dundee, but is decidedly better. It proved 
equally good as a pot plant. 
Herald of Spring * (Turner).—Vigorous habit; leaves with a broad, dark, 
vandyked zone; flowers of fine form, large, in compact trusses, cerise scarlet. 
A fine variety, larger and paler than Frangois Chardine. 
King Arthur (Wills).—Moderately vigorous; leaves with indistinct zone; 
flowers cerise. 
Lord of the Isles * (Williams).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with a 
broad dull zone ; flowers rosy scarlet. 
Louisa (Bull).—Vigorous habit; dark zoned leaves; light rosy scarlet 
flowers. 
Marie Henri (Van Houtte).—Vigorous spreading habit; leaves marked with 
a broad dark zone; flowers deep cerise. 
Minimum Nosegay (Turner).—Dwarf habit; leaves marked with an in¬ 
distinct green zone ; flowers loose, in small trusses, light magenta colour. 
Monsieur Martin* (Rollisson, Fraser).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves 
with dark vandyked zone; flowers cerise scarlet, of fine form, in bold trusses. 
A very fine sort for pot culture. 
Mrs. Turner (Wills).—Moderately vigorous; leaves with dark broad zone ; 
flow T ers cerise. 
