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small ; truss long, loose ; foliage erect, narrow, crimson, thickly covered 

 with glaucous bloom ; handsome ; 5 feet. 



59. Elizabeth Hoss (Cannell, Veitch), A.M. June 4, 1901.— G. Rich 

 yellow, heavily spotted with red ; flowers large, but petals irregular ; 

 foliage green ; 3 feet. Still one of the best spotted varieties. 



60. Else (Pfitzer). — G. Cream-buff, suffusing with pink with age ; 

 truss weak : foliage green ; 2\ feet. 



61. Emilia (Cannell, Dobbie). — 0. Orange-red with deeper markings ; 

 truss small ; foliage very handsome, bronzy-crimson and green ; 5-6 feet. 



62. Emma Bedau (Pfitzer). — G. Intense fiery-scarlet ; flower large, 

 petals long ; truss good ; foliage green ; 2^ feet. 



63. Evolution (Conrad). — G. Salmon-pink, deeper at the throat ; 

 truss small ; foliage dark bronze-green ; 2 feet. 



64. Floreal (Dammann). — G. Salmon-rose ; flower irregular, rather 

 narrow-petalled ; truss thin ; foliage rich dark crimson ; 3 feet. 



65. Florence Vaughan (Dobbie). — G. Yellow, richly spotted with 

 red ; foliage grey-green ; 3-4 feet. 



66. Francis Wood (Veitch). — G. Rich orange; truss dense, long; 

 smooth, rather small flowers ; foliage green ; 4 feet. 



67. Franz Biichner (Cannell). — G. Apricot, lightly mottled with a 

 deeper shade and very thinly edged with yellow ; petals with waved 

 margin ; truss good, but flowers weak ; foliage green ; 2^ feet. 



68. Frau Grafin Ernestine von Thun (Pfitzer). — G. Salmon-pink ; 

 smooth petals ; rather poor truss ; foliage dark ; 3 feet. 



69. Friiulein Anna Benary (Veitch). — G. Orange-scarlet with a little 

 yellow at the throat ; margin of petals waved ; rather small truss ; 

 foliage green ; 2 feet. Inferior to Edouard Meig. 



70. Frau Philipp Siesmayer (Pfitzer), XXX July 30, 1907.— G. Rich 

 salmon-rose ; large flowers, broad petals, and very fine truss ; free- 

 flowering ; foliage dark green ; 3 feet. 



71. Fiirst Bismarck (Dobbie, Froebel). — G. Fiery orange-scarlet ; 

 margin of petals much waved ; truss dense, large ; flower rather small ; 

 foliage green ; 2| feet. 



72. Fiirst Wied (Pfitzer), A.M. August 13, 1907.— G. Fiery-red, a 

 little yellow at the throat ; flowers large, petals broad, margin waved ; 

 truss good ; foliage glaucous green ; 3 feet. 



73. Gart Stapel (Cannell).— Failed. 



71. General Merkel (Pfitzer). — G. Scarlet-orange, edged yellow; 

 foliage green ; 2 feet. Very similar to Mme. Crozy. 



75. George Washington Improved (Conrad).— G. Cardinal, a little 

 yellow at the throat ; foliage green ; 2 feet. 



70. Gladiator (Conrad), A.M. August 13, 1907.— G. Yellow, heavily 

 spotted and shaded rose-red ; stigma and anther quite red ; truss good ; 

 foliage vigorous, dark green ; 3 feet. A very distinct variety. 



77. Gloriosa (Cannell). — G. Scarlet, edged yellow ; truss close ; 

 flowers poor ; foliage green ; 1\ feet. 



78. CJoliath (Dammann).— G. Red-scarlet; long-petalled rather loose 

 flowers ; foliage broad, green, markedly edged with crimson ; 1^ feet. 



79. Gouvernoer von Zimmerer (Froebel). — Failed. 



HO. Grosshorzog Ernst Ludwig (Dammann), A.M. June 4, 1901.— G. 



