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17. Blue Cloud (Dobbie). — Creamy-white ground with blue edging 

 (edging often absent in hot weather), rayed. 



18. Blue Duchess (Dobbie).— Pale blue, slightly rayed. 



19. Bronze Kintore (Dobbie). — Dark bronze, distinct, but plants 

 variable. 



20. Bullion (Dobbie), XXX July 5, 1898.— Bright yellow, rayed. 



21. Chas. Jordan (Dobbie). — Bluish mauve, slightly rayed. 



22. Cherry Park (Dobbie). — Pale lilac, rayed. 



23. Christiana (Dobbie), XXX July 4, 1893. — Ivory-white, large 

 yellow eye, good bedder. 



24. Cocker's Yellow (Cocker). — Bright yellow, rayless, but poor 

 plant. 



25. Cooper 0. Fogo (Dobbie). — Deep lilac, small flower, poor. 



26. Councillor Watters (Dobbie), XXX July 17, 1905, A.M. July 18, 

 1905. — Violet-purple, very free, excellent bedder. 



27. Countess of Hopetoun (Dobbie), XXX August 16, 1898.— Pure 

 white. 



28. Countess of Kintore (Dobbie). — Rich purple centre, shading to a 

 broad edging of white. 



29. Crieffie Smith (Dobbie). — Purple centre, shading to lavender. 



30. David Simpson (Dobbie). — Dark purple, marbled lavender. 



31. Dobbie's Blue Bedder (Dobbie). — Blue, with dark rayed centre 

 and round neat eye. Very free-flowering. 



32. Doctor MacFarlane (Dobbie), XXX July 17, 1905, A.M. July 18, 

 1905. — Rich purple centre, the upper petals and the edges of the lower 

 shading to mauve. Very free-flowering. 



33. Dorothy (Dobbie). — Pale blue, lighter centre. 



34. Duchess of Argyle (Dobbie). — White ground, upper petals and 

 the edges of the lower petals rose-purple. Heavily rayed. 



35. Duchess of Fife (Dobbie), XXX August 2, 1892.— Yellow, edged 

 heliotrope, slightly rayed. Free-flowering, good bedder. 



36. Duchess of York (Dobbie). — White, lightly rayed, good flower. 



37. Duke of Argyle (Dobbie). — Purple, marbled with rose. 



38. Effie (Dobbie). — White centre, the upper petals, and edges of the 

 lower, rose-purple. 



39. Eldorado (Picker). — Large blue flower, lightly rayed. 



40. Emma Sophia (Dobbie). — Very pure white rayless flower, but 

 rather weak plants. 



41. Fascination (Dobbie). — Bronze-purple, shading to lilac. Plants 

 very variable. 



42. Favourite (Dobbie). — Light blue, the centre with dark rays on a 

 lighter ground. Free-flowering. 



43. Florizel (Dobbie). — Lilac, with darker veins. Free-flowering, 

 good bedder. 



44. Flower of Spring (Dobbie). — Cream-white, rayless. 



45. Formidable (Dobbie). — Cream-white, rayless. 



46. General Baden-Powell (Dobbie). — Deep yellow, rayless, very poor 

 plants. Distinct from 11 Baden-Powell. 



47. General Hunter (Dobbie). — Deep crimson-purple, much marbled 

 with lighter shades. 



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