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213. Eodney Stone (Wells). — Brownish-crimson single; flowers 

 medium; 2 feet; September. 



72, 214. Eoi des Blancs (Dobbie). — Pure white; 3 feet; flowers 

 large, borne on long stems; very free-flowering ; excellent for cutting in 

 September. 



216. Eoi des Jaunes (Wells). — Yellow ; flowers medium ; 3 feet ; 

 September. 



73, 217. Eoi des Precoces (Dobbie). — Dark crimson, with a pale 

 reverse ; flowers large ; very free-flowering ; 3 feet ; September. 



215. Eoi des Violets (Vilmorin). — Not in flower November 5. 



74, 219. Eosie (Dobbie, Wells). — Terra-cotta; flowers large; 3 feet; 

 September. 



218. E. Pemberton (Wells). — ^Amaranth-red; flowers large; 3 feet; 

 very free-flowering; October. 



220. Eyecroft Beauty (Dobbie). — Soft pink; 3^ feet; free-flowering; 

 October. 



222. St. Mary (Wells).— White; flowers small; 1^ foot; mid- 

 September. 



75, Sally (Dobbie, Wells). — Coral-pink; flowers medium; petals 

 quilled ; 3 feet ; very free-flowering ; September. 



223. Sir Herbert (Wells). — Bronze; flowers medium; 2 feet; free- 

 flowering; mid-September. 



221. Snowstorm (Wells), A.M. October 25, 1910.r— A large white 

 single, having broad, stiff florets; 2| feet; very- profuse bloomer, and 

 excellent for cutting ; October. 



291. Spitfire (Wells).— Fiery-crimson single, shading off to brilliant 

 red, wuth gold points and reverse; 2|- feet; early October. 

 348. Sunset (Wells).— Failed to flower. 



76, 224. Tapis de Neige (Dobbie), A.M. September 29, 1910.— 

 Pure white; flowers medium, borne in great profusion; 2^ feet; 

 September. 



225. Tapis d^Or (Wells). — Golden-yellow; flowers medium, borne 

 in great abundance; 2^ feet; September. 



226. T. Banister (Wells). — Yellow; flowers m^edium ; 2^ feet; mid- 

 September. 



350. Terpsichore (Wells). — Light yellow, single; 1^ foot; mid- 

 September. 



227. Terra Cotta (Lowe). — Scarlet-orange single; flowers small; 

 3 feet; October. 



351. The Downs (Wells). — A large rosy-lilac single; 2 feet; mid- 

 September. 



352. The Navy (Wells). — A reddish terra-cotta single; 2 feet; very 

 profuse bloomer; September. 



77, 228. The. Sparkler (Dobbie).— Mahogany-red, with a buff 

 reverse; 1^ foot; mid-September. 



353. The Yeldt (Wells). — Antique-red single; flowers medii.m, 

 borne in great abundance ; 2-^ feet ; September. 



229. Tom Thumb (Wells). — Y^ellow, suffused with pink; flowers 

 small; 2^ feet; very freely produced; September. 



