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104. Sib^rie (Vilmorin). — Creamj^-white, with faint magenta streak 

 on lower petals ; flowers large, borne on a good spike ; very late • 

 flowering. 



177. Siboney (Dobbie). — A Ohildsii variety of a slate-violet colour; 

 lower petals streaked with crinison ; flowers medium ; spike poor. 



105. Sir Marcus Samuel (Kelway). — Salmon-pink; lower petals 

 much streaked with crimson at the base ; flowers medium ; spike tall. 



106. Sir H. D. Wolff (Kelway). — Oherry-red, streaked with 

 purple at the edges ; lower petals blotched with cream ; flowers and 

 spike medium. 



107. Sir Thos. Drew (Kelway). — Carmine, pencilled with dark [ 

 crimson; base of petals pale yellow, streaked and spotted with crimson; 

 flowers and spike medium. 



108. Sir WilUam Ingram (Kelway). — Oarthamus-red ; lower petals 

 scarlet, blotched with creamy-white ; flowers and spike medium. 



109. Spiller (Kelway). — A beautiful pale salmon-pink; lower petals 

 creamy-white, streaked with crimson; flowers medium, borne on a 

 tall, bold spike. 



110. Sunray (Burrell); — Eose-pink, with crimson markings at the 

 base of the petals, all the petals having streaks of white in the middle; 

 flowers of good size ; spike rather short. 



168. Sylphide (Dobbie). — Pale rosy-lilac, with a darker blotch on ! 

 the lower petal ; flowers medium ; spike good. 



219. Taconic (Gowee). — Pale lemon-yellow, with rosy-magenta 

 markings at the base of the petals ; a deeper shade of yellow prevails 

 in the lower petals ; flowers and spike medium. 



204. Thibet (Barr). — Eosy plum-violet; lower petals blotched with 

 dull crimson and white; flowers large; spikes tall and bold. I 



111. Turenne (Vilmorin). — Deep cerise-pink; lower petals blotched 

 with white; flowers large; spike good; a good decorative variety. 



112. Unionist (Kelway). — Bright cerise, splashed with crimson; 

 lower petals blotched with white ; flowers medium ; spike poor. 



113. Utopia (Kelway), A.M. August 14, 1894. — Pale cerise-pink, 

 splashed with a little crimson; lower petals having pale yellow mark- 

 ings ; flowers medium ; spike good. 



187. Valmy (Barr). — Salmon-pink ; base of lower petals crimson ; 

 flowers large; spike medium. 



178. Variabilis (Dobbie). — A Ohildsii variety of a cerise-pink colour, 

 marbled with violet; flowers medium; spike tall. 



114. Vesta (Burrell). — Eose, streaked with dull crimson; lower 

 petals marked with creamy-white; flowers medium; spike poor. 



216. Victory (Oowee). — Salmon-pink; lower petals blotched with 1 

 scarlet; flowers large, borne on a tall spike. ' 



115. Viscountess Iveagh (Kelway). — Pale pink; lower petals 

 shading to pale primrose-yellow and streaked with lilac-purple ; flowers 

 medium; spike very tall. 



116. Warrior (Burrell). — Salmon-pink, splashed with slate-violet; 

 flowers medium; spike good. 



