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378. Queen Alexandra (de Graaff). — Bright yellow, shaded on the 

 reverse with bronze ; 14 inches ; May 8, 9 days. 



379. Reflexa Mars. See Mars. 



380. rctroflcxa (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 2, 1906 — 

 Pale yellow, a little greenish, with narrow tapering recurved segments ; 

 stems slight ; 16 inches ; May 1, 15 days. 



381. Rosalind (Hogg & Robertson).— Bright rose with white and 

 cream centre ; 20 inches ; May 11, 18 days. 



382. Rose Cornelie (Hogg & Robertson). — White and soft rose; 

 17 inches ; May 10, 16 days. (Border Bybloemen.) 



383. Rose Mignon (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Soft 

 creamy-yellow, a little splashed with rose ; outer segments pointed, 

 recurved ; 16 inches ; May 6, 14 days. The variety forwarded by 

 Messrs. de Graaff had variegated foliage. 



384. Rose Pompon (Hogg & Robertson). — Soft yellow, lightly spotted 

 and edged with rose ; semi-double ; 17 inches ; May 8, 12 days. 



385. Rose Royale (Ware), XXX May 11, 1906.— Cream, thinly edged 

 and a little splashed with crimson, the latter colour gradually suffusing 

 the whole flower; 23 inches; May 6, 15 days. Practically synonymous 

 with Fashion, No. 252. 



386. Rosetta (Barr). — Creamy-white, much splashed with rose and 

 purplish-rose ; flowers variable, including rose and rose-lilac selfs ; 



21 inches ; May 11, 18 days. 



387. Rouge eblouissante (Hogg & Robertson). — Purplish-lilac, variably 

 striped with crimson ; centre metallic blue ; 16 inches ; May 4, 16 days. 



388. Royal Crown (Barr), syn. Koningskroon, q.v. 



389. Royal White (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 16, 1900.— 

 Creamy-white, centred with yellow ; soft yellow flame outside ; smooth 

 petals, cup-shaped flowers ; 14 inches ; May 6, 17 days. See also Water 

 Lily. 



390. Ruby (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Dark ruby-red with 

 bronze-olive centre ; 21 inches ; May 7, 15 days. 



391. Sabrina (Hogg & Robertson). — Dark reddish-bronze, paler to- 

 wards the edge ; olive centre ; 20 inches ; May 7, 14 days. 



392. Salmon Queen (de Graaff). — Pink, shading through salmon to a 

 yellow margin, which disappears as the flower ages, salmon-pink without ; 



22 inches ; May 10, 15 days. Practically identical with Inglescombe Pink. 



393. Saracenica (Hogg & Robertson). — The variety received under 

 this name was identical with planifolia, q.v. 



B94, Scarlet Beauty (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Bright orange- 

 red, with yellow centre slightly touched with olive ; 20 inches ; May 6, 

 16 days. Apparently identical with Bonfire. 



396. Scarlet Emperor (de Graaff, Ware), A.M. May 20, 1902 ; F.C. 

 May 17, 1904. — Deep glowing scarlet, with yellow centre; 21 inches; 

 May 7, 16 days. 



896. Segusiana (Hogg & Robertson).— Bright red, with well-defined 

 centre of olive banded with yellow ; flowers rather small ; 15 inches ; 



May 6, 10 days. 



•".97. Shah/ada (Barr).— Crimson, with a shade of bronze; centre 

 yellow, a little edged with olive ; 16 inches ; May 9, 14 days. 



