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182. Orange Gem (George). Crimson rose ; dwarf habit, and 
free-flowering. 
183. Othello (Yeitch). In flower and truss this closely resembles 
Milton, but it is a stronger grower. 
184. Fride of Osherton^^ (B. S. Williams), Brilliant scarlet; 
dwarfy compact habit ; free-flowering and good. 
185. Bev, T, F. Fenn (Pearson). Pale crimson ; large flowers and 
trusses ; good strong grower, but not very compact. 
186. Rev. John Woolley (Pearson). Orange-flushed crimson scar- 
let ; very large flowers and trusses ; free strong grower ; fine for 
pots. 
187. Bohert Bowley^^^ (Downie & Co.) . Bright crimson scarlet ; 
fine flowers and trusses ; very free-flowering ; good habit ; a first- 
class variety. Previously certificated (***). 
188. Shakespeare (Pearson). Crimson scarlet, bright; good 
flowers in small trusses ; free-flowering ; good habit ; pale- zoned 
leaves. 
189. Soleil *** (Veitch). Brilliant orange-scarlet ; flowers small, 
but the trusses immense ; a strong grower and very free 
flowerer; a first-class bedder. The best of its colour for 
bedding. 
190. Stanstead Bival *** (Downie & Co.) . Light crimson shaded 
with lake ; large flowers in small trusses ; very free-flowering ; 
dwarf, moderately vigorous habit ; a first-rate bedder. Previ- 
ously certificated (***). 
191. Sultan (Downie & Co.). Pale scarlet ; large flowers in 
moderate trusses ; dwarf and compact habit. Previously certi- 
ficated (***). 
192. The Baron (Mann). Bright crimson scarlet ; of compact 
slender growth ; very free-flowering, but not desirable. Dis- 
carded. 
193. Thomas Adaons (Pearson). Bright carmine scarlet ; large 
flowers, but small trusses ; free and good habit. 
194. Thomas Speed (Pearson). Crimson lake; small flowers 
in large trusses ; moderately compact habit ; free and flrst- 
rate. 
195. Triomphe de Stella (Graraway). Orange scarlet ; very 
dwarf habit ; good flowers in small trusses ; very compact, and 
very free-flowering ; a first-class bedder. Previously certifi- 
cated {^^). 
196. Vesta (W. Paul). Very brilliant crimson scarlet ; small 
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