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  • The first was 'Picotee', well known, with the red markings around the petals' outer edge and 'Jewel', a pure white-green, but a double flower.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • "My favourite four specialist varieties are 'Picotee', 'Lime', 'Luna' and 'Hercules'," van

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • The only grown-up daughters at home, Ethelberta and Picotee, with their brother Joey, were sitting near her; the two youngest children, Georgina and Myrtle, who had been strutting in and out of the room, and otherwise endeavouring to walk, talk, and speak like the gentleman just gone away, were packed off to bed.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • ‘Now, Picotee,’ continued the elder, ‘let us talk for a few minutes before I go back: we may not meet again for some time.’

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • It was precisely such weather, and almost at the same season, as when Picotee traversed the same moor, stricken with her great disappointment at not meeting Christopher Julian.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • Such a splendid library as there is at Enckworth, Picotee — quartos, folios, history, verse,

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • While Picotee was wrapping up, Ethelberta placed a chair under the window, and mounting upon this they stepped outside, and seated themselves within the parapet.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • Picotee came with an abashed bearing to where the other two were standing, and looked down steadfastly.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • Sol and Picotee took their seats, Picotee upbraiding her brother.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • Picotee gasped out something, but was completely deprived of articulate utterance, and in another moment being unable to control herself at this sort of first meeting with the man she had gone through fire and water to be near, and more particularly by the overpowering kiss upon her hand, burst into hysterical sobbing.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

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