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13. Miss Dorothy Oliver (Dobbie). — Soft lemon-yellow, paler at 

 the floret-tips ; free-flowering, with scanty foliage, flower-stalks weak. 

 5 ft. 



14. Mrs. E. C. Murray (Dobbie). — White, broad-petalled flowers on 

 long stiff stalks ; a late flowering variety. 4 ft. 



15. Mont Blanc (Dobbie). — Flowers white, of good form on long 

 stiff stalks, but this variety flowers late, and shows much gross growth. 

 4-5 ft. 



16. Morning Glow (Dobbie). — Buff outer, yellow inner florets ; 

 free-flowering. 3 ft. 



17. ' W. E. Dickson (Dobbie).— Reddish- crimson, with the older florets 

 purple ; flower- stalks long and strong. 4-5 ft. 



18. West Hall Scarlet (Stoop). — Bright scarlet flowers, of good form, 

 on long stiff' stalks, showing well above the scanty foliage. 2-3 ft. 



19. W. Hopkins (Dobbie). — Large deep-crimson flowers of good form 

 on short weak stalks. 3-4 ft. 



