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7. Alice Mortimer ("Mortimer). — Warm salmon; flower large ; quilled, 

 much twisted petals ; flowers held well above the foliage, but drooping, 

 from short, stalks. 



8. Alight (Burrell), A.M. September 26, 1905.— Scarlet ; full- and 

 narrow-petalled flowers of good form, but stalks rather weak ; foliage 

 scanty. 



9. Alpha (Hobbies), A.M. September 10, 1901.— White, spotted and 

 streaked with crimson ; petals broad ; stalks long, but not strong. 



10. Ames Perry (Turner), A.M. September 29, 1903 ; XXX for garden 

 decoration September 28, 1905. — Glowing scarlet ; flowers large, broad 

 petalled, held well above the foliage on long stiff stalks. 



11. Antelope (Dobbie, Hobbies, Turner), A.M. September 20, 1898.— 

 Fawn, buff-yellow at the centre ; flowers almost buried in the dense, 

 vigorous foliage. 



12. Apricot (Turner). — Apricot to buff ; stalks neither long nor strong, 

 and flowers rather buried in foliage. 



13. Arab (Dobbie, 1903), XXX for garden decoration, September 15, 

 11)05. — Dark crimson; broad-petalled,. straight-quilled, free-flowering; 

 stalks good, but flowers drooping. 



11. Aunt Chloe (Baxter, 1905), A.M. September 21, 1901 ; XXX for 

 garden decoration September 15, 1905. — Deep crimson ; inner petals 

 broad, quills straight ; growth w r eak. 



15. Beacon (Hobbies, 1905), XXX for garden decoration, September 13, 

 1907. — Dark maroon- crimson, broad-petalled, straight-quilled ; very free 

 flowering, with flowers held well above the foliage on good stalks. 



16. Brilliance (Seale). — Orange-scarlet ; flowers small, thin, drooping, 

 but pretty. 



17. Bute (Dobbie). — Orange-scarlet, broad petals; flowers hidden in 



dense leafage. 



18. Butterfly (Hobbies). — Orange-vermilion tipped with white, the 

 outer petals white lightly edged w 7 ith red, but the colours very inconstant ; 

 petals broad, stalks short. 



19. Cannell'sGem (Veitch, 1905), A.M. September 12, 1893, XXX for 

 garden decoration, September 28, 1905. — Salmon-red, broad-petalled ; 

 small-riowered decorative variety, very free-flowering. 



20. Caradoc (Hobbies). — Lemon-yellow 7 ; flow T ers large, petals quilled, 

 twisted, of good form ; stalks weak and short. 



21. Cinderella (Veitch, 1905), A.M. September 8, 1896.— Crimson- 

 purple, broad-petalled flowers of poor form ; stalks weak. 



22. Clara Stredwick (Turner), A.M. September 24, 1901.— Salmon- 

 buff; stalks stiff; growth weak. 



38. Cockatoo (Hobbies), A.M. September 20, 1904.— White, based with 

 yellow ; outer petals edged and shaded buff, but colours very inconstant ; 

 quills straight, stems short, very weak. 



21. Columbia (Veitch, 1905), A.M. September 24, 1901.— White, 

 edged and based with bright red ; stalks weak, but flowers held well 

 above tho foliage. 



25. Coronation (Hobbies), A.M. for garden decoration, September 23, 

 1902. — Vivid scarlet, small, neat, straight-quilled ; very free, but stalks 

 rather short. 



