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36. Emperor (Veitch), A.M. September 12, 1899. — Rosy-purple petals, 

 with yellow bases. 4 ft. 



37. Etna (Baxter), A.M. September 23, 1902. — Petals rose-lilac, with the 

 bases shading to yellow. 3-4 ft. 



38. Eva (Veitch), A.M. September 23, 1902.— A white flower, of good 

 colour and form. 3-4 ft. 



39. Exquisite (Veitch). — Reddish apricot. Very free-flowering, but 

 flowers of indifferent form. 3-4 ft. 



40. Fantasy (Veitch), A.M. September 8, 1896. — Small light scarlet 

 flowers, with much-curled petals. 4 ft. 



41. F. A. Wellesley (Shoesmith), A.M. August 19, 1902, XXX 

 September 28, 1905. — Flowers scarlet, the petals shading at the tips to a 

 light rosy purple. Flowers well above foliage. Free. 4-5 ft. 



42. Fire King (Jekyll, 1904). — Bright scarlet. A very free, showy, 

 small-flowered, decorative variety. 3-4 ft. 



43. Flamingo (Hobbies, 1903). — Very large, scarlet, broad-petaled 

 flowers, of poor form. 4-5 ft. 



44. Floradora (Veitch), XXX September 15, 1905. — Large crimson 

 flowers. Very free and bushy. 3-4 ft. 



45. Florence (Dobbie and Hobbies, 1903). — Buff-coloured semi-double 

 flowers. 4-5 ft. 



46. Florence M. Stredwick (Hobbies and Veitch). — Flowers white, but 

 with many small deformed florets. 4-5 ft. 



47. Florrie Tranter (Mortimer, 1903). — Rose-salmon petals, yellow at 

 their bases. Coarse flowers. 4-5 ft. 



48. Fred. Cobbold (Hobbies, 1903). — Large bright scarlet flowers, with 

 long- twisted petals. Free. 5 ft. 



49. Freedom (Cheal), A.M. September 10, 1901. — Pom-cactus. Small, 

 bright scarlet, narrow-petaled flowers. Free. 5 ft. 



50. Gabriel (Veitch), A.M. September 10, 1901.— Petals red base and 

 margin, white tips and centre, but very sportive. 4 ft. 



51. Galliard (Veitch), A.M. September 11, 1900. — Reddish-apricot 

 flowers, on good strong stalks. 4 ft. 



52. Garden-Cactus, Magenta Pink (Hobbies, 1903). — Rose-salmon. 4 ft. 



53. Garden-Cactus, Yellow (Hobbies, 1903). — Yellow, tinged bronze. 

 Free. 4 ft. 



54. General Gordon (Wilks, 1904). — Bright red, decorative variety. 

 4-5 ft. 



55. George Gordon (Hobbies), A.M. September 15, 1903. — Petals 

 yellow, shading to bronze. Poor grower. 3 ft. 



56. Gloriosa (Veitch). — Flowers large, scarlet. Petals broad, slightly 

 twisted. 5 ft. (Decorative- Cactus.) 



57. Gracie (Hobbies). — Rosy-salmon flowers, with long twisted petals. 

 4 ft. 



58. Harbour Lights (Hobbies), A.M. September 20, 1904. — Very large 

 orange-red flowers, of good form, with long twisted petals, but the flowers 

 almost buried in the foliage. 4-5 ft. 



59. Helen Stephens (Hobbies), A.M. September 20, 1904.— Light 

 yellow flowers, of good form. Petals twisted. 4-5 ft. 



