29G JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



54. Mrs. C. I). Hadd (Cheal). — Yellow, lightly shaded salmon ; quills 

 broad, straight ; flowers buried in foliage. 4 feet. 



55. Mrs. Chas. Scott (Seale). — Rich yellow, lightly shaded salmon ; 

 flowers thin, but foliage very scanty, and the flowers well displayed above 

 it on dark stalks. 4^ feet. 



56. Mrs. F. Grinsted (Dobbie). — Carmine-crimson, magenta at the 

 floret tips ; flowers large, on long stout stalks, but pendent, and not 

 free-flowering. 4 feet. 



57. Mrs. F. G. Treseder (Treseder). — Salmon-rose ; flowers large, 

 thin, with slightly twisted quills, pendent on long stalks ; habit thin, 

 not free-tlowering. 4 feet. 



Fig. 40. — Dahlia 'May Cabpenteb.' 



58. Mrs. F. H. Cook (Cheal), A.M. September 12, 1905.— Salmon- 

 orange with broad open quills ; habit bushy-erect, dark stemmed, not 

 free-flowering. 4 feet. 



59. Mrs. Geo. Stevenson (Dobbie), A.M. September 26, 1905.— 

 Clear yellow, with broad quills ; stalks stout, erect ; habit strict erect. 

 5) feet. 



(;0. Mrs. L. Twentyman (Baker).— Salmon-buff ; very dark stems and 

 flower stalks ; not very free. 5^ feet. 



81. Mrs. Macmillan (Dobbie), A.M. September 12, 1905.— Pinkish- 

 mauve with cream-white centre; quills broad, a little twisted; not free- 

 flowering. 4 feet. 



