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spotted and splashed with rose-red ; 21 inches ; May 15, 15 days. 

 Practically identical with Irish Beauty. 



26-1. Gcsncriana aurantiaca (Barr, Hogg & Robertson, de Graaff). — 

 Orange-scarlet, the yellow base shaded with olive ; flowers large ; 

 19 inches ; May 13, 16 days. 



265. (lesncriana aurantiaca maculata (Hogg & Robertson). — The 

 variety received under tins name was identical with Orange Globe, q.v. 



266. Gcsncriana Bouton d'Or (Hogg & Robertson). See Bouton 

 d'Or. 



267* Gcsncriana Bridesmaid (Hogg & Robertson). See Bridesmaid. 



268. Gesneriana ixioides (de Graaff). See Ixioides. 



269. Gcsneriana Leghorn Bonnet (Hogg k Robertson). See Leghorn 

 Bonnet. 



270. Gcsncriana lutea (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson, Hartland), 

 A.M. May 15, 1906. — Rich self -yellow ; large, open flower, with pointed 

 recurved segments ; 15 inches ; May 11, 14 days. 



271. Gcsncriana lutea pallida (Barr, de Graaff, Giles, Hartland, 

 Hogg X- Robertson, Wallace), F.C. May 6, 1902.— Rich self-yellow, large ; 

 very similar to the last ; 20 inches ; May 6, 19 days. Syn. Mrs. Keightley. 

 The variety forwarded under this name by Mr. Giles was very pale lemon- 

 yellow. 



272. Gcsncriana Rosalind. See Rosalind. 



273. Gesneriana rosea (Hogg & Robertson). — Bright rose, with small, 

 neat black base ; 14 inches ; May 10, 12 days. 



274. Gesneriana rosea Stella. See Stella. 



275. Gesneriana spathulata (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), 

 XXX May 24, 1900. — Crimson-scarlet, with very rich violet-blue base ; 

 23 inches ; May 9, 11 days. 



276. Gesneriana Stella. See Stella. 



277. Gesneriana The Fawn. See The Fawn. 



278. Gilt Crown (Hogg & Robertson). — The variety received under 

 this name was identical with Beauty of America, q.v. 



279. Gipsy Queen.— Three varieties were received under this name. 

 (a) (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), dark crimson, with violet-blue base, 

 banded with white ; 32 inches ; May 8, 17 days, (b) (Barr), rich 

 crimson, flaked with very dark crimson ; 22 inches ; May 10, 19 days. 

 (c) (Hogg & Robertson), yellow, heavily feathered with light and dark 

 shades of marooon ; 20 inches ; May 6, 17 days. 



280. Glare of the Garden (Hartland).- -Synonymous with maculata 

 (jlobosa g rand i flora, q.v. 



281. Glau Kopis (Wallace). — Salmon-rose, with neat blue-green base ; 

 small but pretty ; 14 inches ; May 9, 14 days. 



2H2. Globe of Fire (Hartland). Orange-scarlet with olive-brown 

 blotches on yellow base ; very near Orange Globe; 15 inches; May 13, 

 16 days. 



2n:J. Gold Cup (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — Rich yellow, with a few 

 spots of red ; dark olive centre ; pointed recurved segments ; 16 inches ; 

 May H, ];"> days. 



284. Goldflake (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 24, 

 1900. Orange-scarlet, flaked with orange and yellow, centre yellow 



