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richly and uniformly spotted with red ; truss good ; flowers smooth ; foliage 

 green ; 3 feet. 



41. Conqueror (Conrad). — G. Orange-red, slightly edged and mottled 

 with yellow ; flowers smallish, rather speckled in appearance ; truss dense ; 

 foliage green ; %\ feet. 



42. Conseillevir Heidenreich (Cannell). — G. Orange-scarlet ; flowers 

 regular but petals rather narrow ; truss very good ; foliage dark ; 3 feet. 



43. Coronet Improved (Conrad). — G. Pale yellow ; weak ; 1^ feet. 



44. Cuba (Cannell). — Very weak ; failed ; 1 foot. 



45. Cyclope (Dammann). — G. Bright red ; petals smooth, but rather 

 loose and narrow ; foliage rich dark glaucous green ; 3^ feet. 



46. Czar Alexander III. (Dammann). — Failed. 



47. Deutscher Kronprinz (Dammann). — G. Deep scarlet ; foliage 

 dark ; 3 feet. One of the best varieties, with outstanding large truss and 

 fine flowers ; maintains its colour well. 



48. Dr. Dock (Veitch). — G. Orange-red to cardinal- red with darker 

 spottings ; petals long, narrow, spreading ; foliage green ; 2-3 feet. 



49. Dr. Marcus (Pfitzer). — G. Orange-red, lightly spotted with deeper 

 colour ; flowers large ; truss small ; foliage crimson-purple ; 2 feet. 



50. Dr. Nansen (Conrad). — G. Clear lemon-yellow with orange- 

 red on the stamen and stigma ; petals narrow ; truss large, with the 

 flowers neatly arranged in three ranks, well above the foliage ; foliage 

 green ; 2 feet. 



51. Duchess of York (Cannell), A.M. August 8, 1893.— G. Yellow 

 spotted with dull red ; flowers rather small ; foliage light grey-green ; 

 2J feet. 



52. Duke Ernst (Cannell, Veitch). — G. Deep orange to reddish- 

 orange ; flowers regular, small ; foliage bronzy-crimson and green, 

 glaucous ; 4 feet. 



53. Duke of Marlborough (Cannell, Conrad, Dobbie, Froebel, Veitch). 

 — G. Rich dark red ; petals with waved margin ; truss very fine ; foliage 

 light grey-green, very glaucous ; 2 \ feet. A free-flowering variety. 

 The variety from Messrs. Veitch was inferior, with narrow petals ; while 

 that from Mr. Froebel belonged to the 0. section ; yellow, lightly spotted 

 with red. 



54. Duke of York (Conrad), A.M. September 6, 1907.— G. Rich rose 

 with narrow sulphur-yellow edge ; flowers large ; petals very smooth ; 

 truss not large ; foliage green ; 2| feet. A fine distinct variety. 



55. Eastern Beauty (Cannell, Conrad).— G. Salmon-pink; flowers 

 good, but truss rather small, round ; foliage very distinct, bronze-green 

 and crimson ; 2J feet. 



56. Edouard Andre (Dammann, Dobbie, Froebel). — 0. Reddish- 

 orange, mottled and shaded with red ; flower large, regular ; foliage rich 

 bronzy-crimson and green ; 5 feet. 



57. Edouard Meig (Cannell), A.M. July 27, 1897.— G. Dark orange- 

 scarlet, a little yellow at the throat ; petals rounded, smooth, fine ; truss 

 good ; foliage green ; 3 feet. 



58. Egandale (Dobbie). — G. Different stocks of this variety were 

 received, (a) Light carmine-red in close oblong truss ; foliage dark 

 bronze-green and crimson ; 3^ feet ; and (b) carmine-red ; flowers very 



