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THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
whitish edge; flowers of good form, scarlet. Considered better than Jane, but 
of a more compact-growing habit. 
Jane * (Turner). — Moderately vigorous habit; leaves whitish at the 
margin, rather cupped; flowers scarlet. Of good free habit, covering the 
ground well. 
Mangles's Variegated (Scott).—Of free spreading habit; leaves lobed, with 
a broad whitish edge ; flowers small, pink. Useful. 
Mountain of Light (Fraser).—Dwarf habit; leaves whitish at the edge; 
flowers scarlet. 
Mountain of Snow (Fraser).—Dwarf; leaves with whitish edges; flowers 
loose, scarlet. 
Mrs. Lennox (Taylor).—Dwarfish habit; leaves white-edged; flowers 
scarlet. The whitest-marked in the collection, but considered to be practically 
superseded by Bijou and Jane. 
Queen of Queens * (Bull).—Moderately dwarf; leaves whitish at the edge ; 
flowers scarlet. A free grower, and dwarfer in habit than Jane. 
Variegated Dandy (Scott).—Very dwarf and compact; leaves very small, 
with a narrow whitish edge. Useful in some situations. 
( b ) Margins cream-coloured. 
Annie f (Kinghorn).—Vigorous habit; leaves large, with a broad creamy 
edge; flowers scarlet, of a free and rather coarse habit. 
Floiver of Spring # (Turner).—Moderately vigorous compact habit; leaves 
broadly edged with cream colour; flowers large, of good form, deep cerise- 
scarlet. 
Hendersonii (E. G. Henderson k Son).—Of rather coarse habit; leaves 
creamy at the edge ; flowers scarlet. 
Koh-i-noor (Scott).—Dwarfish habit; leaves with creamy edge. 
Lady Plymouth (Turner, Fraser).—Of free spreading habit; leaves bipin- 
natifid, with creamy edges. An old useful sort. 
Maid of Orleans (Scott).—Dwarf habit; leaves with cream-coloured edges ; 
flowers pale cerise-scarlet. 
Meteor f (Dixon).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves with a broad creamy- 
white edge ; flowers deep scarlet. 
Silver Queen * (Taylor).—Vigorous habit; leaves large, round, scarcely 
lobed, flat, with a well-defined broadish creamy edge; flowers abundant, loose, 
rose-pink. 
The Bouquet (E. G. Henderson k Son).—Moderately vigorous habit; leaves 
creamy at the edge, cupped ; flowers dull cerise. 
Variegated Prince of Orange (Fraser).—Dwarf compact habit; leaves small, 
lobed, scented, narrowly edged with cream colour. 
Venus (E. G. Henderson k Son).—Dwarf compact habit; leaves with a 
broad creamy edge; flowers bright rosy cerise, Similar to Silver Chain, but a 
few shades less pure in the colour of the leaf. 
SERIES VI.—GOLDEN VARIEGATED VARIETIES. 
1. LEAVES ZONATE AND MARGINATE. 
Golden Baron Hug cl (Wills).—Very dwarf spreading habit; leaves with a 
bronzy zone ; flowers scarlet. 
Golden Woodwardiana (Wills).—Rather vigorous habit; leaves yellowish 
green, with indistinct bronze zone ; flowers scarlet, of good form. 
Lottie (Wills).—Dwarf habit; leaves yellowish with bronze zone ; flowers 
cerise-scarlet. 
Mrs. Milford (E. G. Henderson k Son).—Vigorous habit; leaves with a 
