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14. Canary (Dobbie, 1903). — Flowers canary-yellow, with broad, 

 pointed petals. 5 ft. 



15. Cannell's Gem (Veitch), A.M. September 12, 1893, XXX 

 September 28, 1905. — Decorative variety. Salmon-red, small flowers, 

 very free. 3-4 ft. 



16. .Capstan (Veitch). — Rosy salmon, very free and good bushy habit, 

 but poor form. 3-4 ft. 



17. Captain Broad (Veitch). — Vivid scarlet flowers, with short, broad 

 petals. Bushy. Free. 3 ft. 



18. Charm (Hobbies). — Long yellow and reddish-bronze twisted 

 petals, tipped white. Free, but drooping flowers. 3-4 ft. 



19. Cheal's White (Cheal). — Good creamy-white flower. 5 ft. 



20. Cinderella (Veitch), A.M. September 8, 1896. — Crimson-purple, 

 broad -petaled flowers, of poor form. 4 ft. 



21. Columbia (Veitch), A.M. September 24, 1901. — Base and margin 

 of petals bright red, tips and centres white, long twisted petals, stalks 

 weak and flowers drooping. 3-4 ft. 



22. Comet (Hobbies and Veitch). — Petals lilac-pink, spotted and 

 streaked purple. Flowers large. 5 ft. 



23. Constance (Baxter). — Light crimson flowers, with long twisted 

 petals. 3-4 ft. 



24. Cornucopia (Veitch). — Reddish-salmon flowers of good form. 

 Free. 4-5 ft. 



25. Coronation (Keynes Williams, 1903), A.M. September 23, 1902.— 

 Garden-cactus. Vivid scarlet flowers, of medium size and good form. 



3- 4 ft. 



26. Countess of Hopetoun (Dobbie, 1903). — Good, white, broad- 

 petaled flowers, on very strong stalks. 4 ft. 



27. Cycle (Veitch), A.M. September 8, 1896. — Deep red, broad-petaled 

 flower. Petals paler at tips. 3 ft. 



28. D. A. Dunbar (Cheal), XXX September 15, 1905.— Salmon-scarlet 

 flowers with long twisted petals, on long stalks, well above the foliage. 

 Very free. 4 ft. 



29. Dainty (Hobbies), A.M. September 15, 1903, XXX September 15, 

 1905. — Centre, and ground colour, pale yellow, shading to light pink ; 

 tips yellow; petals straight. Flowers of good form, very fine, distinct 

 and free. 4-5 ft. 



30. Decima (Baxter). — Yellow, shaded bronze-salmon. Twisted petals. 

 5 ft. 



31. Done (Hobbies). — Petals pink, with deeper-coloured vein streaks. 

 Large flower. 4-5 ft. 



32. Dorothy Vernon (Hobbies). — Bronze- salmon flower, of good form 

 and size. Stiff stalks. 4-5 ft. 



33. Edith Groom (Hobbies). — Creamy-white flowers, twisted petals. 



4- 5 ft. 



34. Effective (Hobbies). — Pale yellow, suffused salmon. Flowers of 

 good form. Very free. 4 ft. 



35. Ella (Veitch). — Apricot, shaded red. Flowers large, with twisted 

 petals. 4-5 ft. 



