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128. Reliable (Hobbies, 1905), XXX for garden decoration, Septem- 

 ber 15, 1905. — Buff, pink at the tips and yellow at the centre; free- 

 flowering and flowers large, held well above the scanty foliage, but 

 drooping. 



129. Rev. Arthur Hall (Stredwick), September 11, 1906.— Light rosy- 

 crimson ; flowers large with long twisted narrow quills ; rather buried in 

 foliage. 



130. Rev. C. T. Digby (Hobbies). — Salmon-pink, very narrow, much 

 twisted quills, well-incurved, but stalks thin and weak, and flowers buried 

 in foliage. 



LSI. Rosine (Veitch, 1905), A.M. September 11, 1900. — Carmine-rose, 

 rather broad-petalled, and not held well above the dense foliage. 



132. Shrewsbury (Baxter, 1905). — Lemon-yellow, stalks short, but 

 holding the drooping flowers well above the foliage. 



133. Silver Wings (Hobbies). — Lemon-white, of good form ; quills 

 straight ; stalks rigid and long ; growth erect. 



134. Sir Alex. Lamb (Turner). — Carmine-crimson, the flowers held 

 well above the foliage, but on weak stalks. 



135. Sirius (Hobbies, 1905). — Buff, splashed and streaked with red, 

 yellowish at the centre ; stalks long and stiff, but flowers buried. 



136. Slough Rival (Turner). — Crimson ; flowers broad-petalled of poor 

 form, but very free and loosely held well above the foliage. 



137. Spotless Queen (Dobbie, Hobbies, 1903), A.M. September 10, 1901, 

 XXX for garden decoration, September 28, 1905. — White ; flowers small, 

 with broad, straight petals ; very free-flowering ; stalks short and stiff. 



138. Standard Bearer (Veitch, 1905), XXX for garden decoration, 

 September 28, 1905. — Vivid scarlet ; broad-petalled, decorative, free- 

 floweriDg on good stalks well above the foliage. 



139. Star (Dobbie, Hobbies, Turner). — Salmon-buff, yellow at tips and 

 centre ; quills narrow ; flowers of good form ; stalks long and stiff, but 

 rather buried in foliage. 



140. Stephen Walker (Baxter). — Rose-scarlet ; petals white-tipped, but 

 colour variable ; free-flowering, flowers hanging loosely well above the 

 foliage. 



141. Sweet Nell (Hobbies), A.M. September 15, 1903.— Soft pink ; free- 

 flowering, but stalks weak and flowers of very poor form ; growth erect. 



142. Sybil Green (Hobbies). — White ; flowers held well above the 

 foliage, but of very poor form and on short weak stalks. 



143. T. A. Havemeyer (Stredwick), A.M. August 15, 1905. — Old rose, 

 overlaid towards the centre with orange ; petals narrow, twisted ; flowers 

 buried in foliage. 



144. The Hon. Lady Barrington (Staward). — Salmon-buff; free- 

 flowering, and flowers held well above foliage, but of poor form and 

 drooping. 



145. The Pilot (Hobbies, Turner), A.M. September 12, 1905. Salmon- 

 orange ; yellow centre ; twisted petals ; flowers buried in foliage. 



1 16. Thos. Parkin (Dobbie). — Reddish-orange, full petaUed, quills 

 twisted ; flowers very large, rather buried in dense foliage. 



147. Thos. Wilson (Hobbies). — Salmon, flowers large with narrow 

 twisted quills, held well above the foliage, but drooping. 



