Skin, yellowish, marked with broad pale red stripes on the shaded side; and broad broken stripes of bright crimson on the side next the sun; the whole surface entirely covered with a thick bloom, like thin hoar frost.
The first is of a pale rose, the second of a bright crimson.
La Reine des Francais is also of a bright crimson.
Charles Lefebvre is of a bright crimson, purplish at the centre, and seems an admirable rose.
The dorsal is very handsome and striking, bright crimson at top, fading to a dusky base, lined with crimson.
Excepting a narrow white margin the dorsal is bright crimson, darkening towards the greenish base; petals greenish, with edges and dotted lines of crimson.
The great spreading lip has a gamboge throat fading to chrome-yellow, intersected with lines of bright crimson.
The lip also has pink lobes above a gamboge throat, and a bright crimson-purple disc.
The berries are often very large, bright crimson, conical, with large, hairy grains.
The colour is produced in any shade of lilac by mixing my bright crimson, middle blue, and a small portion of white together.
The petals require to be cut in thick wax; colour them upon both sides with bright crimson, leaving white circular spots indiscriminately in various parts of two petals out of every five.
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