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62. Mrs. T. G. Baker (Beaker). — Orange-scarlet; flowers not well 

 displayed. 4 feet. 



63. Mrs. W. Treseder (Treseder), A.M. September 10, 1902.— Reddish- 

 violet flowers pendent on weak stalks. i\ feet. 



64. Molly (Baxter), XXX 1907.— Yellow, a little buff on the outer 

 petals ; quills broad, straight, flat ; habit bushy and free-fiowering. 

 4 feet. 



65. Mont Blanc (Dobbie), XXX 1906.— White, quills twisted ; flower, 

 mostly semi-double. 4| feet. 



66. Mozart (Seale). — Crimson, quills straight, cleft at the tip ; habit 

 bushy ; flowers well displayed above the foliage on stout stalks. 



4 feet. 



67. Nelson (Dobbie), A.M. August 29, 1905.— Bright crimson, florets 

 tipped with carmine-purple ; flowers large, of good form, with twisted, 

 incurving quills, but poorly displayed on weak stalks. 5 feet. 



68. Peter Treseder (Treseder).— Maroon ; quills broad and straight ; 

 flowers pendent, ill-displayed. 4 feet. 



69. Pink Perfection (Dobbie), A.M. August 29, 1905.— Mauve-pink, 

 flowers mostly semi-double, good stems ; showy. 3 feet. 



70. Primrose (Dobbie), A.M. September 12, 1905 ; XXX 1907.— Pale 

 primrose-yellow, paler towards the quill-tips ; stalks stout. 4^ feet. 



71. Red Cap (Mortimer). — Orange-scarlet with twisted, incurved 

 quills, but of bad form, with open centre ; stalks weak. 4 feet. 



72. Rev. A. Hall (Dobbie), A.M. September 11, 1906.— Carmine- 

 crimson, with twisted quills, but weak-centred ; flowers buried in foliage. 



5 feet. 



73. Rob Roy (Cheal). — Bright crimson-scarlet, with nearly straight 

 quills ; stalks strong and wiry, but not carrying the flowers well above 

 the foliage. 4 feet. 



74. Ruby Grinsted (Dobbie), A.M. September 25, 1906. — Pale salmon- 

 pink, central florets lemon-yellow ; quills thin, twisted ; flowers buried. 

 4^ feet. 



75. St. Margaret (Cheal).- -Light crimson; flowers of little substance 

 buried in the foliage. 4^ feet. 



76. Scotia (Dobbie).— Mauve-pink with cream centre and floret-tips ; 

 stalks stout, but flowers pendent. 4^ feet. 



77. S. G. Baker (Baxter). — Lemon yellow ; flowers very large, with 

 broad incurving quills, held on stout stalks. 4 feet. 



78. Signal (Ware). — Dark scarlet ; flowers of great substance, with 

 broad incurving quills, but weak centred ; habit excellent, the flowers held 

 erect on long stout stalks well above the foliage. 2 [,-3 feet. 



79. Stalwart (Mortimer), XXX 1908.— Dark scarlet, with broad, 

 slightly twisted quills ; free-flowering and showy. 4 feet. 



80. Star (Dobbie). — Salmon-bull", yellow at the centre and floret-tips : 

 stalks stout. 4tj feet. 



81. Sunshine (Dobbie), A.M. September 25, 1906.— Bright mauve, 

 paler at the quill tips ; flowers not held well above foliage. 4£ feet. 



82. T. A. Havemeyer (Dobbie), A.M. August 15, 1905.— Bronze-salmon, 

 yellow at the centre ; habit erect, but not free-flowering, and flowers not 

 well held. 4 feet. 



