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48. Goacher's Crimson (Dobbie). — Medium height, bushy habit, free 

 and early flowering ; florets broad and reflexed, colour crimson with 

 golden reverse. 



49. Godfrey's Pet (Godfrey). — Dwarf, bushy habit ; very free-flowering ; 

 flowers medium size, florets long and narrow and inclined to be twisted, 

 bright yellow colour. 



50. Harmony, (Godfrey). — Dwarf, bushy habit ; very free-flowering, 

 florets broad and reflexed, bright yellow. 



51. Horace Martin (Dobbie). — Dwarf and sturdy in habit; free and 

 early flowering ; flowers medium size ; florets broad and reflexed, pale 

 yellow. 



52. Market Pink (Godfrey). — Medium height, bushy habit, very free- 

 flowering ; flowers small ; florets broad and reflexed, magenta-pink. 



53. Miss Miller (Dobbie). — Medium height ; bushy habit ; free-flower- 

 ing ; flowers medium size ; florets narrow and reflexed, bright yellow. 



54. Mrs. WilJis (Dobbie). — This variety failed to flower. 



55. Murillo (Dobbie). — Tall and sturdy in habit ; free-flowering ; 

 flowers medium size ; florets broad and reflexed, white just faintly tinged 

 with pink. Late variety. 



56. Nellie Blake (Dobbie).— Tall and sturdy in habit; free and late 

 flowering ; flowers large ; florets broad and reflexed, colour crimson. 



57. Polly (Dobbie). — Medium height ; bushy habit ; free-flowering, 

 flowers medium size ; florets broad and erect, yellow tinged with orange- 

 red, fading to bright yellow with age. 



58. Rosie (Dobbie). — Dwarf, bushy habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers 

 medium size ; florets broad and reflexed, orange-red. 



59. September Beauty (Godfrey). — Dwarf bushy habit ; very free- 

 flowering, flowers small ; florets broad and erect, rich golden-yellow. 



Various. 



60. Celosia Thomjjsoni magnified (J. Yeitch). See Report, Vol. xxvii. 

 p. 661. 



61. Coleus thyrsoideus (J. Yeitch). — A plant of erect robust habit, 

 with velvety-green foliage, and panicle -like racemes of bright blue flowers. 

 A very valuable winter-flowering greenhouse plant. 



62. Fuchsia Heinrich Henkel (Henkel). — This seems to be a cross, 

 having F. corymb iflora for one of its parents. The shape and size of the 

 flowers resemble F. fulgens, but the tube is crimson, the petals larger and 

 shaded with rose. The leaves are ovate, and deep green in colour, with a 

 prominent red midrib and petiole. 



03. German Asters. — A collection of these were received from Watkins 

 & Simpson, and J. Yeitch, which were sown and planted, but owing to the 

 excessive moisture and the coldness of the season they were not a success. 



64. Lantanas, New Dwarf Hybrids (J. Yeitch). — This was a very good 

 strain of these well-known plants. 



65. Mimulas, Dobbie's Selected (Dobbie). — An ordinary strain with 

 yellow flowers and deep crimson markings. 



66. Nemesia, New Dwarf Hybrids (Watkins & Simpson).— A dwarf 

 strain with variously-coloured flowers. 



