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Audrey Crier, A.M. July 31, 1906. — A lovely variety, of a bright 

 shade of crimson-pink, slightly suffused with salmon in the standard 

 Free-flowering and strong in growth. 



Bertha Massey. — The flowers of this charming variety are a pale 

 shade of pure mauve, slightly flushed with salmon at the edges of the 

 standard. Very free-flowering. 



Black Knight. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 



Bolton's Pink. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 



Brunette. — Failed. 



Charles Foster. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 271. 

 Clara Curtis. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 

 Constance Oliver. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 

 Countess Spencer. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 

 Dainty Spencer. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 

 Dobbie's Cream. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 271. 



Dobbie's Mid-Blue, A.M. June 23, 1908. — See vol. xxxvii. 



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Dobbie's Scarlet. — A very effective variety, with large bright 

 scarlet flowers borne in abundant four-bloomed sprays. 



Dobbie's Sunproof Crimson, A.M. June 21, 1910. — See vol. xxxvi . 



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Dobbie's Thomas Stevenson, A.M.June 4, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. 

 p. 274. 



Dobbie's True Lavender, A.M. July 29, 1913. — A beautiful variety, 

 with pale lavender-blue flowers of good size. 



Doris Usher, A.M. July 6, 1909. — Flowers large, deep rose-pink, 

 shaded with salmon in the upper part of the standard. A very 

 charming variety. 



Dorothy. — Standard pale mauve shaded with salmon ; wings 

 purplish-mauve. 



Dorothy Eckford, A.M. September 2, 1902. — See vol. xxxviii. 

 p. 271. 



Duplex. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 272. 



Earl Spencer, A.M. July 19, 1910. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 271. 



Edith Taylor, A.M. June 17, 1913. — A very beautiful variety. 

 The colour is a very bright and attractive shade of rosy cerise. The 

 flowers are large and borne abundantly in threes and fours. 



Edrom Beauty. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 272. 



Elfrida Pearson, A.M. July 19, 1910. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 272. 

 Elsie Herbert, A.M. July 9, 1907. — Failed. 

 Etta Dyke. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 395. 



Evelyn Hemus, A.M. June 25, 1907. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 395. 

 Flora Norton Spencer. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 395. 

 Helen Grosvenor. — Failed. 



Helen Pierce, A.M. July 14, 1911. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 395. 

 Hercules, A.M. July 26, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 272. 

 Improved Bertrand Deal. — Flowers pure mauve, shaded with 

 rose in the standard. 



