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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Text uses: Eugene Verdier; Eugenie
Verdier, and Eugene Verdier. This was retained. Unless a large majority
was noticed, accents, except where noted, were left as in the original.
Page 40, Illustration caption, "Apothecaries'" changed to "Apothecary's"
to match text (Apothecary's Rose)
Page 51, "rosy" changed to "Rosy" (1890. Rosy carmine)
Page 53, Illustration caption, "ELICITE" changed to "FELICITE"
(FELICITE-PERPETUE)
Page 56, "he" changed to "the" (the Prairies)
Page 57, "Hebe" changed to "Hebe" (_Coupe d'Hebe_ and)
Page 62, "dou le" changed to "double" (white, large, double)
Page 66, "Debutante" changed to "Debutante" (Debutante. _Walsh_)
Page 77, "Barre" changed to "Barre" (Billiard and Barre)
Page 78, "pere" changed to "pere" (_Levet pere_, 1880)
Page 88, "Lady Mary Corry" was moved above "Lena" to maintain
alphabetical order of list.
Page 94, "Camoeens"
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