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254:, 272. Fred Pele (Dobbie).— Eeddish-crimson pompon, with gold 

 tips ; 3 feet ; September. 



134. Freedom (Wells), A.M. October 25, 1910.— Eosy-purple ; 

 flowers large, borne in abundance ; 2-^ feet ; October. 



317. French Marigold (Wells).— Bronzy-yellow, single; l^ foot; 

 September. 



318. F. W. Smith (Lowe).— Crimson ; flowers medium; 2^ feet; 

 October. 



135. Gatton (Wells), A.M. September 29, 1910.— Blush-rose on a 

 white ground; flowers large; 2^ feet. 



27, G. Boucharlot (Improved) (Dobbie). — Orange-scarlet, with buff 

 reverse ; flowers large ; habit very free-flowering ; 3 feet ; October. 



. 136. Geisha (Vilmorin). — Failed to flower. 



138. General Hawkes (Wells). — Eosy-crimson, with a lighter 

 reverse ; flowers large ; 3 feet ; September. 



255, 273. Gentillesse (Dobbie). — Pale-yellow pompon; 2 feet; 

 September. 



319. Gem of Merstham (Wells). — Deep crimson, single; flowers 

 large ; 2 feet ; October. 



28, 137. George Bowness (Wells), A.M. September 12, 1905.— A 

 crushed-strawberry sport from * Crimson Masse ' ; flowers medium ; 

 2 feet ; mid- September. 



139. Gertie (Wells), A.M. September 23, 1902.— Salmon-pink, 

 shaded with gold ; 2 feet ; a continuous bloomer. 



29, 140. Goacher's Crimson (Dobbie, Wells), A.M. September 10, 

 1901. — Bright crimson; flowers large; 2| feet; September. 



30, Goacher's Pride (Wells). — White, slightly tinged with lilac; 

 flowers large; 2|- feet; very free-flowering. 



321. Good Hope (Wells). — Rose-pink, with a zone of white round 

 the centre; single; 2 feet; mid-September. 



320. Gracie (Wells). — A bronzy-salmon, single; flowers large, very 

 freely produced; September. 



31, 141. Harrie (Wells), A.M. September 12, 1905.— Bronzy- 

 orange on a gold ground; flowers medium, borne in great profusion; 

 2| feet ; September. 



32, 142. Hermine (Wells). — Pure white; flowers large; 3^ feet; 

 very free-flowering habit ; October. 



33, Hetty (Wells). — Dehcate mauve; flowers medium; 2 feet; 

 September. 



287, 323. Hilda's Favourite (Wells). — Crimson, single; flowers 

 large ; 3 feet ; September. 



34, 143. Plolmes' White (Dobbie). — White; flowers medium; 

 2 feet; end of August, September. 



322. Honeysuckle (Lowe). — Not in flower November 5. 



35, Horace Martin (Dobbie), A.M. September 24, 1901. — A deep- 

 yellow sport from ' Crimson Marie Masse ' ; flowers medium, borne in 

 great abundance; 2^ feet; very bushy habit. 



36, 144. Improved Masse (Wells). — Rosy-lilac; flowers medium; 

 plants weak. 



