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JOUBMAI Of THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



340. Miss Willrnott (de Graaff). — Soft lemon-yellow, paler without, 

 anthers dark, pointed recurved segments ; 20 inches ; May 13, 16 



days. 



.'111. Mrs. Jas. Robertson (Hogg & Robertson). — Rich self-yellow, very 

 similar to Gesneriana lutea, but at Wisley rather poorer; 14 inches; 

 May 11, 12 days. 



342. Mrs. Keightley (Hogg & Robertson). — Syn. Gesneriana lutea 

 pallida, q.v. 



848. Mrs. Moon (de Graaff, Hartland), A.M. May 23, 1900.— Rich self- 

 yellow, similar, but at Wisley inferior, to Gesneriana lutea ; 14 inches ; 

 May 11, 13 days. 



844. Nabob (Barr). — Glossy crimson-maroon with yellow filaments 

 but dark anthers, cup-shaped ; 20 inches ; May 7, 18 days. 



345. Narbonensis alba (de Graaff), syn. Sweet Nancy, q.v. 



346. Nigrette (Hogg & Robertson). — Dark crimson-maroon with slight 

 yellow and olive markings at the centre ; 20 inches ; May 6, 19 days. 



347. Norham Beauty (Barr). — Purplish lilac shading to a bronzy- 

 yellow edge ; the centre yellow lightly touched with olive ; 14 inches ; 

 May 9, 11 days. 



348. Nutmeg (Hartland). — Reddish-maroon, small; 17 inches; May 10, 



7 days. 



349. Orange Beauty (Barr, Hogg & Robertson, Wallace, Ware), A.M. 

 May 9, 1905. — Dark orange -red, orange at the edge, centre yellow blotched 

 with dark olive ; 21 inches ; May 11, 19 days. 



350. Orange Coquette (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Yellow 

 variably suffused with rose, the rose intensifying with age, pointed 

 segments ; 13 inches ; May 6, 13 days. Syn. Little Coquette, Coquette 

 d' Orange. 



351. Orange Globe (Barr, Hartland). — Scarlet-orange, with olive- 

 brown markings on the yellow centre, reddish-orange without ; 21 inches ; 



May 11, 18 days. 



352. Orlando (Barr). — Rosy-crimson with violet markings on the pale- 

 yellow centre, narrow pointed segments of but little substance ; 17 inches ; 



May 4, 14 days. 



353. Orpheus (Barr). — Pale yellow, with narrow bright rose margin, 

 the whole flower gradually suffusing with rose ; 18 inches ; May 7, 



15 days. 



354. Ostrowskiana (Hogg & Robertson, Tubergen), XXX May 2, 

 1906. — Dark scarlet, flushed outside with orange ; centre small, yellow and 

 brown ; filaments crimson ; flowers rather small, with narrow pointed 

 segments ; foliage thin ; stems sometimes branched ; 15 inches ; April 29, 



14 days. 



B55. Othello (Hartland, Hogg Sc Robertson). — Crimson, the centre 

 blotched with dark olive-brown ; 18 inches ; May 10, 16 days. 



::.";»;. Parisian White (de Graaff, Hogg Sc Robertson), XX May 11, 

 1 906. ( 'reamy-white with very light fawn centre ; a rose edge and shading 

 suffuse the flower as it ages; 14 inches; May 4, 16 days. Syn. La 

 Candeur. 



357. Parisian Yellow (Hogg & Robertson). — Rich yellow ; pointed 



recurved segments; 24 inches ; May 11, 18 days. 



