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lightly marked with olive ; a rather variable variety ; 17 inches ; May 9, 

 14 days. 



285. Golden Crown (Hogg & Eobertson), XXX May 16, 1900.— Rich 

 yellow, edged and lightly spotted with red ; the whole flower suffused 

 with red as it ages ; segments pointed, outcurved ; 16 inches ; May 4, 

 13 days. 



286. Golden Eagle (Hogg & Robertson). — Yellow, outer segments 

 recurved ; bulbs uniform, stems weak ; 13 inches ; April 24, 17 days. 



287. Golden Glow (Barr). — Rich yellow, with very small olive centre ; 

 18 inches ; May 11, 18 days. 



288. Golden Goblet (Hogg & Robertson). — Rich yellow ; similar to 

 but larger than Gesneriana hitea; 16 inches ; May 11, 12 days. 



289. Golden Spire (Barr, Hartland). — Yellow, with very narrow rose 

 edge ; segments long, pointed ; 19 inches ; May 13, 16 days. 



290. Graaff van Bieren (Hogg & Robertson). — Purplish-crimson 

 lightly splashed and based with yellow ; outside creamy-white, heavily 

 spotted and edged with bright crimson ; 23 inches ; 12 days. (Border 

 Bybloemen.) 



291. Grandee (Ware). — Yellow, splashed and margined with red, the 

 red suffusing as it ages ; 18 inches ; May 13, 17 days. Similar to but a 

 little bolder than Sunset. 



292. Griegi (Hogg & Robertson), F.C. April 18, 1877.— Orange-scarlet 

 with olive- brown blotches on a large yellow centre ; the inner con- 

 siderably broader and larger than the recurved outer segments ; leaves 

 spotted purplish-brown ; a fine species, but a poor doer, often failing to 

 flower ; 8 inches ; April 22, 18 days. 



293. Grenadier (Hartland). — Rich yellow, edged and slightly spotted 

 with rose, the centre lightly shaded with olive ; 16 inches ; May 13, 



16 days. Bandmaster and Sunset are very similar. 



294. Hammer Hales (Wilson). — Rich orange-red, yellow centre 

 shaded with olive ; flowers large, near Gemeriana aurantiaca ; 21 inches ; 

 May 13, 16 days. 



295. Hatfield Pink (Barr). — Bright rose-pink, cream and yellow centre ; 

 segments of the flower rather narrow ; 20 inches ; May 13, 17 days. 



296. Illuminator (Hartland). — Rich yellow, broadly edged and shaded 

 with rose, the rose intensifying with age, centre blotched with rich olive ; 



17 inches ; May 13, 17 days. Very similar to Grandee. 



297. Imperatrice de Maroc (Hogg & Robertson).— Creamy- white, 

 richly feathered with dark crimson and purple ; 22 inches ; May 7, 

 16 days. (Border Bybloemen.) 



298. Indian Prince (Hartland). — Claret-red, yellowish at the margin ; 

 centre yellow and olive ; 16 inches ; May 10, 14 days. 



299. Inglescombe Pink (Wallace, Ware), A.M. May 3, 1904.— Rosy- 

 pink shaded with salmon, centre creamy-white with bright blue-green 

 blotches ; 21 inches ; May 9, 16 days. A beautiful variety, subtly 

 coloured. 



300. Inglescombe Scarlet (de Graaff, Ware), A.M. May 20, 1902.— 

 Bright scarlet, with well-defined purplish-black blotches at the centre ; 

 a fine regular variety, the petals long and rather narrow; 20 inches 

 May 11, 14 days. 



