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30. Miss Hickling. White, with long, gracefully 



drooping florets. 



31. Miss Miriam Hankey. Rosy pink, with long 



curling florets. 



32. Miss Kathleen Stoop. One of the largest whites 



in cultivation ; a monster flower. 



33. Mrs A. T. Miller. Very fine white, with broad 



incurving florets. 



34. Mrs A. H. Lees. Very deep velvety crimson ; a 



large and massive show flower. 



35. Mrs Barkley. Soft rosy mauve, with silvery 



reverse, very broad petals. 



36. Mrs F. W. Vallis. Crimson, with terra-cotta 



shading, beautiful long twisting florets. 



37. Mrs George Mileham. Rich rosy mauve, with 



deeper shading, long, broad, drooping petals, of 

 easy culture. 



38. Mrs R. Hooper Pearson. An exceedingly pretty 



flower, with long curling florets, of lemon yellow 

 colour, shaded red. 



39. Mrs J. Dunn. Pure white, with broad flat drooping 



florets. 



40. Mrs W. Knox. Deep chrome yellow, flushed red, 



a full handsome flower. 



41. Mrs W. Mease. Pale creamy yellow ; Sport from 



Mdme. Carnot, one of the best of its family. 



42. Mrs H. Barnes. Japanese incurve, old rosy terra- 



cotta. 



43. Norman Davis. Brilliant chestnut and old gold ; 



long, broad, drooping florets of good substance ; 

 a most handsome flower and of easy culture. 



44. President Loubet. White tinted rose ; immense 



long, drooping florets ; one of the finest of Mons. 

 Calvat's raising. 



45. President Viger. Purple violet, with immense long 



broad petals. 



