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122. Melrose (Conrad), A.M. August 13, 1907.— G. Rose-pink ; truss 

 rather small, but flowers regular and petals rounded ; foliage bronze-green 

 and purple ; 1^-2 feet. 



123. Mephisto (Pfitzer). — G. Dark red ; 3 feet. 



124. Meteore (Cannell, Veitch). — G. Rich orange ; truss large, close- 

 flowered ; flowers large, margin of petal crimped ; foliage glaucous green ; 

 3 feet. 



125. Minerva (Veitch). — G. Reddish-orange with deeper shadings ; 

 truss close-flowered j foliage green ; 2| feet. 



126. Miss B. Brunner (Cannell). — G. Pale yellow, much spotted 

 with red ; flowers large and truss very fine ; foliage glaucous green ; 

 3 feet. 



127. Mrs. F. Dreer (Veitch).— Failed. 



128. Mrs. G. A. Strohlein (Cannell, Veitch), A.M. August 13, 1901.— 

 G. Carmine-crimson ; truss very fine ; flowers large ; petals smooth, 

 broad, unnotched ; foliage rich dark crimson, glaucous ; 3 feet. 



129. Mrs. Kate Gray (Dammann, Veitch), A.M. July 2, 1901.— 

 O. Reddish-orange with darker markings, sometimes lightly edged with 

 yellow ; truss good ; flowers large, regular ; margin of petals waved ; foliage 

 green ; 5-6 feet. 



130. M. Florent Penwels (Veitch). — G. Orange-scarlet to reddish- 

 orange, yellow at the throat ; flower large, rather loose and irregular ; 

 petals broad, rounded, smooth ; foliage dark green, broad ; 4^ feet. 



131-134. Mont Blanc (Conrad).— G. This, with Mont Blanc second 

 generation, and second generations A. and B., are new white seedlings. 

 They are of dwarf habit, with green foliage and creamy- white to white 

 flowers of rather indifferent form. 



135. Mont Etna (Conrad). — G. Orange-red to cardinal ; flowers and 

 truss rather small ; margin of petals waved ; foliage bronze-green to 

 bronze ; 2^ feet. 



136. Niagara (Conrad). — Failed. 



137. Oceanus (Dammann). — O. Apricot-red, broadly edged with 

 yellow and yellow at the throat ; foliage grey-green ; 5 feet. 



138. Olympia (Dobbie).— Failed. 



139. Orange Queen (Froebel). — G. Orange, red at the throat ; truss 

 dense ; flowers thin and rather small ; foliage green ; 2 feet. 



140. Oscar Dannecker (Cannell, Dammann, Froebel, Veitch), A.M. 

 June 4, 1901.— G. Rich orange, shading to yellow at the edge ; truss 

 good ; flowers large, regular ; petal smooth, broad, notched ; foliage 

 dark grey-green with a little crimson ; very glaucous and distinct ; 

 2^ feet. A very fine variety. 



141. Ottawa (Conrad). — G. Rich salmon-rose ; truss good ; flowers 

 large ; petals broad ; foliage green ; 2J feet. 



142. Pandora (Dammann, Dobbie). — 0. Reddish- orange, redder 

 towards the edge ; truss large, loose ; foliage bronzy-green and crimson, 

 very glaucous ; 5 feet. 



143. Papa Canna (Dammann, Dobbie, Veitch).— G. Orange-scarlet, 

 often with rather patchy markings of a deeper shade, yellow at the throat ; 

 margin of petal waved ; truss good ; foliage light green ; 3 feet. 



144. Partenope (Cannell, Froebel), A.M. Aug. 16, 1898.— 0. Reddish- 



