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108. Mrs. Cameron Shute (Cheal). — Deep scarlet flowers, with twisted 

 petals. 4 ft. 



109. Mrs. Carter Page (Veitch). — Large scarlet flowers of good form. 

 3-4 ft. 



110. Mrs. Clinton (Mortimer, 1903). — Large buff-salmon flowers. 

 Broad petals. Long, weak stalks. 4 ft. 



111. Mrs. D. B. Crane (Cheal, Hobbies, and Veitch). —-White flowers, 

 on long, stiff stalks. Very late. 4-5 ft. 



112. Mrs. D. Cornish (Hobbies). — Petals salmon-red, with buff bases. 

 Long, weak stalks, but free-flowering. 4 ft. 



113. Mrs. de Luca (Cheal and Veitch), A.M. September 10, 1901.— 

 Flowers yellow, shaded buff. The best in the collection for freedom of 

 flowering, with but little foliage. 4 ft. 



114. Mrs. E. Mawley (Veitch), A.M. September 24, 1901.— Petals 

 yellow, tipped buff on the back. 4 ft. 



115. Mrs. E. T. Powell (Cheal).— Fawn, shading to light pink. 

 4 ft. 



116. Mrs. F. Goddard (Cheal, 1903).— Same as Mrs. J. Goddard, q.v. 



117. Mrs. F. J. Pateman (Cheal). — Flowers salmon, shaded and based 

 yellow. Free-flowering, but the flower-stacks weak. 4 ft. 



118. Mrs. Gordon Sloane (Veitch), A.M. September 8, 1896.— Flowers 

 dark salmon-red, broad petals. 4-5 ft. 



119. Mrs. Gunther (Cheal, 1903).— Flowers light pink, with whitish 

 centre. Peta's broad, coarse. 4 ft. 



120. Mrs. H. A. Needs (Veitch), A.M. September 24, 1901.— Rose- 

 crimson flowers. Many semi -doubles. 3-4 ft. 



121. Mrs. H. L. Brousson (Hobbies and Veitch), A.M. September 15, 

 1903. — Flowers buff, of good form, with long-twisted petals. Free- 

 flowering. The flowers on long, stiff stalks. 3-4 ft. 



122. Mrs. James Bailey (Mortimer, 1903). — Dark salmon. Free- 

 flowering, with the flowers held well above the foliage. 3-4 ft. 



123. Mrs. J. Goddard (Cheal and Veitch), A.M. October 10, 1890, 

 XXX September 15, 1905. — Large dark scarlet flowers, on very long, 

 stiff stalks. Petals broad. Free-flowering. 4 ft. 



124. Mrs. John Barker (Mortimer, 1903), XXX September 28, 1905.— 

 Very large salmon flowers, with twisted petals. 4 ft. 



125. Mrs. J. J. Crowe (Veitch), A.M. September 12, 1899.— Flowers 

 yellow. 4-5 ft. 



126. Mrs. J. P. Clarke (Hobbies, 1903).— Petals broad, dark buff, 

 tipped pink. Late-flowering. 4 ft. 



127. Mrs. J. S. Brunton (Mortimer), XXX September 28, 1905.— 

 Good yellow flowers, on long, stiff stalks. 4-5 ft. 



128. Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson (Hobbies and Veitch). — Large mauve-pink 

 flowers, with twisted petals, but buried in foliage. 4-5 ft. 



129. Mrs. Mackintosh (Baxter). — Flowers scarlet. Free-flowering, 

 but many of the flowers semi-double. 4 ft. 



130. Mrs. M. A. Mortimer (Mortimer). — Flowers light rose-mauve. 

 Petals yellow at base. 4 ft. 



131. Mrs. McKergow (Cheal), XXX September 15, 1905.— Petals 

 light buff, with yellow bases. Very free. 3-4 ft. 



