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large, yellow to brown. Flowering for three weeks from October 12. 

 Habit very vigorous (lac vis, Novi-Belgii). 



1 1 5. iloribundus (Barr, Dobbie, Chiswick), XXX 1892.— Four feet; inn. 

 a dense, stiftly branched, leafy, round- topped pyramid ; fl. Ij inches across, 

 mauve, full-rayed. Flowering for four weeks from October 5. Subject 

 to mildew ; foliage very dark green. Habit stiffly erect. Hab. North 

 America (laevis). 



116. fonnosissimus (Barr, Dobbie, Chiswick), XXX 1892. — In habit, 

 height, and flowering period quite like the last. Fl. rosy-mauve (laevis, 



Novi-Belgii). 



117. Fortuna (Chiswick collection), XX 1892. — Five feet ; infl. densely 

 flowered, broadly pyramidal; fl. 1] inches across, lilac-pink, full- rayed. 

 Flowering for three weeks from October 12. Foliage dark green. Habit 

 running (Novi-Belgii). 



118. Fox's Blush (Notcutt). — Three feet ; infl. loose, sub-corymbose; 

 fl. lj inches across, lilac-white ; rays loose, stellate. Plant weak, flowering 

 for three weeks from October 5. 



119. Freedom (Barr, Dobbie), XXX 1902. — A variety of vimineus 

 which it closely resembles, perhaps a little more vigorous and pretty ; fl. 

 creamy white, but yellowish compared with Delight. Flowering for four 

 weeks from September 21. 



120. F. W. Burbidge (Barr, Dobbie, Notcutt, Chiswick), A.M. 

 September 24, 1902. — Four to five feet ; infl. densely flowered, pyramidal, 

 round-topped with dark stems and foliage ; fl. H inches across, mauve- 

 lilac with a shade of pink ; rays very full, broad and flat. Flowering for 

 four weeks from September 13. A bold and handsome variety (Novi- 

 Belgii). 



121. glaucus (Barr, Chiswick). — One foot; a sparsely branched 

 straggling bush with oblong glaucous leaves ; fl. very few, 1J inches, 

 mauve, stellate. Flowering for two weeks from August 31. Hab. 

 Western North America. Of no value as a garden plant. The variety 

 from one source was not true to name. 



122. Gloriosa (Barr). — One and a half feet ; a dense rigid bushy little 

 plant with very heath-like foliage ; fl. § inch across, rosy-mauve, intensi- 

 fying with age ; disc golden brown. Flowering for three weeks from 

 September 30. One of the most distinct varieties. 



123. Gorgeous (Barr). — One and a half feet ; infl. densely flowered, 

 bushy with mossy foliage ; fl. J-l inch across, bright rosy-mauve ; disc 

 orange. Flowering for four weeks from September 30 (Novi-Belgii). 



124. Grace (Barr). — Three and a half feet ; infl. a densely branched 

 oblong green-stemmed panicle ; fl. IJ inches across, lilac-mauve, full- 

 rayed, rather rough. Flowering for four weeks from September 13 

 ( .Yon- Hrlfjii). 



125. Grace Darling (Barr). — Three feet; infl. a round-topped, densely 

 flowered panicle with very rigid stems ; fl. j inch across, pale lilac ; rays 

 full, but rough. Flowering for two weeks from September 21 (Novi- 

 Belgii). 



126. Gracillimus (Barr). — Three to four feet. This is a coloured 

 form of cricoidcs, of which it has the light habit and soft green mossy 

 foliage. PL 1 inch across, white, rapidly tinting with rose ; rays narrow, 



