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17. Dreadnought (Dobbie). — Crimson ; flowers immense, with broad 

 straight quills ; stalks stout ; habit very bushy, and flowers not displayed 

 well. 4^ feet. 



18. Ella Kraemar (Dobbie), A.M. September 20, 1904. Pale mauve- 

 pink ; flowers flat, mostly semi-double, buried in foliage. 4^ feet. 



19. Elsie Turner (Mortimer), A.M. September 29, 1908.— Pale salmon- 

 buff ; habit bushy; flowers few, not displayed well. 3^ feet. 



20. Emmie Beyfus (Cheal). — Reddish- to salmon-orange ; form poor, 

 flowers weak-centred, held above the foliage on weak stalks. feet. 



21. Encore (Ware). — Yellow, a little edged and shaded with buff; 

 flowers large, pendent, quills broad ; foliage and stalks dark. 4 feet. 



22. Faunus (Dobbie), A.M. September 26, 1905. — Pale salmon, yellow 

 at the centre ; flowers very large, but not well disposed above the foliage. 

 4h feet. 



23. Flag of Truce (Dobbie). — Fine white, of good form, with the 

 outer quills a little twisted ; habit erect, bushy, not free flowering, and 

 flowers buried. 4 feet. 



24. Flash (West), XXX 1908.— Bright scarlet ; flowers rather thin, 

 with twisted quills, held boldly above the foliage ; showy. 5 feet. 



25. Florence M. Stredwick (Dobbie), A.M. September 15, 1903.— 

 White, cream centred ; quills broad, straight ; habit erect, showy, with 

 flowers well above the foliage. 4 feet. 



26. Frank Kent (Kent). — Scarlet, semi-double, of bad form ; habit 

 erect, stalks stiff and flowers held well. 4^ feet. 



27. Gazelle (Dobbie), A.M. September 11, 1906. — Bright mauve-rose, 

 cream centred ; quills incurved, twisted ; not free flowering, and flowers 

 buried in foliage. 4 feet. 



28. Golden Dawn (Mortimer). — Lemon-yellow ; flowers with broad, 

 straight quills, almost buried in vigorous foliage. 4 feet. 



29. Golden Gem (Cheal). — Yellow, shaded a little towards the 

 margin with buff ; quills narrow ; stalks dark ; habit open, but not 

 showy. 4 feet. 



30. Good Hope (Dobbie). — Crimson, tipped variably with white ; 

 habit bushy, flowers buried. 4 feet. 



31. Grenadier (Mortimer). — Scarlet shaded with carmine ; stalks 

 long but not very stout ; habit stiffly erect. 5 feet. 



32. Hamlet (Dobbie), A.M. September 11, 1906.— Dark scarlet; habit 

 bushy, flowers buried in foliage. 4 feet. 



33. Harbour Light (Dobbie), A.M. September 20, 1904.— Scarlet- 

 orange, variable ; flowers very large, rough, and much buried in foliage. 

 4), feet. 



34. HeK-ne (Cheal). — Mauve, cream centred ; flowers large, flat, 

 strui^ht-quilled ; stalks stout, dark ; habit bushy, very broad-topped ; 

 showy. 8£ feet. 



85. Hilda Shoebridge (Cheal). — Salmon-scarlet ; broad straight 

 quills ; stalks dark ; foliage very scanty, well overtopped by the pendent 

 flowers ; free and showy. 4 feet. 



36. H. Shoesmith (Dobbie), A.M. September 12, 1905.— Glowing 

 crimson-scarlet, with very thin twisted quills; habit bushy and flowers 

 hidden. 4 feet. 



