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Princess Mary * (The Society).—Vigorous habit; leaves broad and flat 
with a very broad dark zone ; flowers in the way of those of Prince of Hesse, 
shaded salmon pink, of fine form, and produced in good trusses. A seedling- 
raised at Chiswick. 
Rosamond f (Bull).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with broad dark 
zone ; flowers free, the trusses compact, the blossoms deep salmon pink, of fine 
shape. 
St. Fiacre * (Salter).—Bather dwarf habit ; leaves with a deep dull zone ; 
flowers abundant, salmon pink, deeper in the centre. Also free, showy, and of 
the first quality as a pot plant. 
Soave?iir du 8 Juin\ (Van Houtte).—Bather dwarf in habit; leaves marked 
with a dull zone; flowers freely produced, flat, and of good form, salmon pink, 
deeper towards the centre, which forms a small pale eye. This was only grown 
as a pot plant, and received an obelisk for its quality under glass. 
4. FLOWERS WHITE. 
Eugene Dufoy (Carter k Co.).—Vigorous habit; leaves with broad dull 
zone ; flowers blush white. Of no particular merit under glass. 
Play of Truce (Wills).—Vigorous habit; dark-zoned leaves; flowers blush 
white. 
Lady Blanche (Salter).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with a dark 
vandyked zone ; flowers blush white. 
Madame Cornelissen (Salter).—Dwarf habit; leaves dark zoned; flowers 
white, with a broad salmon eve. 
Madame Vaucher # (Low k Co.).—Vigorous habit; leaves with dark zone ; 
flowers in good trusses, white changing to blush. The most useful of the 
w T hites grown in the collection. 
Purity (Bull).—Vigorous habit; dark zoned leaves; blush white flowers. 
It proved a shv bloomer under glass. 
Snoiuball (Carter k Co.).—Dwarfish vigorous habit; leaves dark zoned ; 
flowers white, in the way of Mrs. Vaucher, but the plants were not in character. 
It bloomed better in pots, but the flowers were set too close down to the leaves. 
The Sivan (Bull). — Vigorous habit ; leaves with dark vandyked zone ; flowers 
white, in large trusses, sometimes showy. Under glass it bore long-stalked 
trusses, and was in some states a rather desirable variety. 
White Perfection * (J. F. Chater).—Vigorous habit; leaves marked with 
a broad zone of dull brown ; flowers blush white. Under glass this proved of 
the first quality, as indicated by the above mark ; the flowers being pure white, 
of good shape, and thrown well up. 
5. FLOWERS WHITE OR PALE-COLOURED WITH SALMON EYE. 
Amelina Giisau * (Salter).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves marked with 
a broad dark zone ; flowers large, of fine shape, white, with a bright salmon eye. 
Altogether a very fine sort, with the colours bright and well-defined. 
Beauty * (E. G. Henderson k Son).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves 
marked with a dark zone; flowers of very fine shape, white, with a salmon- 
coloured eye, forming an edging to the base of the petals. One of the best of 
the race. 
Bel Demonio (Carter k Co.; Williams).—Vigorous habit; leaves with broad 
brown zone ; flowers with salmon-coloured centre. It proved to be shy both out 
of doors and under glass. 
Display (Williams).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with broad dark 
zone; flowers white, with salmon eye. 
Erin-go-Bragh (Bull).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves marked with a 
broad dark zone; flowers white, with salmon eye. 
