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HERACLEICOTYLE—Same as Mrs. Townsend. 
HOLLYHOCK—Same as Martiana. 
HOUGHTONI— Similar in habit but more bushy 
than Haageana and more delicately formed, 
leaves are more deeply pointed, but hairy growth 
and coloring the same; flowers similar to 
Haageana. 
ILLUSTRATA—Resembles speculata to some ex¬ 
tent, more graceful, somewhat taller; leaf is more 
pointed, dark green with lighter green blisters; 
tinted red underneath and hairy on edges. 
IMMENSE — Similar to Ricinifolia, but with 
flatter, greener leaves on shorter stems. 
IMPERIALIS—Low small growing, very attrac¬ 
tive; leaves are wide brownish green, with irregu¬ 
lar bands of bright green along veins; flowers 
insignificant. 
IMPERIALIS variety MACULATA — Brown 
leaves with broad irregular veining of light green. 
IMPERIALIS variety SMARAGDINA—Velvety 
leaves of bright cedar green. 
INC AN A—Similar to Peltata, leaves not quite 
as wooly; clusters of white flowers. 
INCARNATA — Cane like growth; lance-like 
leaves with heart shaped base, serrate edges, a 
light green and quite thin; small pale pink flow¬ 
ers, winter bloomer. 
INCARNATA GRANDIFLORA — Handsomer 
plant with much larger flowers of deeper pink. 
INGRAMMII—Same as Robusta. 
JINNIE MAY—Laurel like leaves, small and 
blunt; small dainty red blooms. 
JESSIE—Large leaves 4 to 5 inches wide and 6 
inches long with ruddy overcast, red hairy and 
serrate edge; similar to Templinii particularly in 
the characteristics of producing on leaves and 
stems tiny leaves; clusters of pale pink flowers in 
winter. 
KEWENSIS — Similar to Undulata, but with 
longer, lighter green leaves with delicate red edge 
and less ruffled; small white flowers. 
KLETCH—Same as Fischers Ricinifolia. 
LINDLEYANA — Similar to Palmifolia, leaves 
thinner in texture and flatter, a more refined 
grower; small white flowers. 
LOBATA VARIEGATA — Handsome plant, 
larger leaf than Guinea’s wing, large white spots; 
white flowers; cane-like growth. 
LOBULATA—Same as Palmifolia. 
LUGANO — Seedling of Coralline Lucerne, 
branches more freely, smaller and darker with 
sharp point at the top, faintly silver spotted, edge 
sharply serrate; profusion of deep pink blooms. 
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