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87. Lord Elphinstone (Bakers). — Rosy-magenta, shading to crimson 

 towards the eye ; florets pointed ; stems weak. 3^ feet. 



41. Lugspitze (Pfitzer). — Yellow, tinged apricot ; flowers loose, weak. 



2 feet. 



25. Magnet (Hobbies). — White, marked rosy-magenta ; large flowers, 

 borne on long weak stems ; did not flower till the middle of October. 



3 feet. 



63. Millais (West). — Mauve, slightly deeper towards eye ; stems weak ; 

 showy. 4 feet. 



26. Monarch (Hobbies). — White, tipped mauve, and tinged yellow at 

 base of florets ; flowers small. 3^ feet. 



42. Mont Blanc (Pfitzer). — Pure white ; flowers large, full ; florets 

 round eye quilled. One of the best. 3 feet. 



88. Mrs. A. Gilroy (Bakers). — Mauve ; flowers rather loose ; habit 

 good. 3^ feet. 



89. Mrs. A. Mackellar (Bakers). — Salmon, tinged yellow ; florets 

 somewhat pointed ; stems long, rigid. 5 feet. 



90. Mrs. A. Worsey (Bakers). — Rich rosy-scarlet ; flowers large 

 drooping, stems long, weak ; poor habit. 4t\ feet. 



91. Mrs. Carter-Lewis (Bakers). — Pale mauve ; flowers medium- sized ; 

 gcod bushy habit. 3J feet. 



92. Mrs. G. Drummond (Bakers). • — Ground colour yellow, tinged 

 pale salmon, especially on the reverse ; very free-blooming and showy. 

 4J feet. 



93. Mrs. H. C. Holder (Bakers). — Ground colour yellow, almost 

 entirely covered by rosy- scarlet ; flowers large, held well up on stiff stems ; 

 showy. 6 feet. 



94. Mrs. J. Chamberlain (Bakers). — Salmon, shading to yellow 

 towards the eye ; flowers medium-sized, borne on stiff stems. 4J feet. 



99. Mrs. Keeling (Bakers). — Same colour as 94, but flowers smaller ; 

 very freely produced, and borne on rigid stems. 3 feet. 



95. Mrs. R. Cooke (Bakers). — Pale rosy-magenta, shading deeper 

 towards the eye ; flowers very full, on weak stems. 5 feet. 



96. Mrs. T. G. Baker (Bakers). — Pure white, tinged with yellow in 

 centre ; flowers large, very freely produced on long stiff stems. The best 

 white. 5 feet. 



97. Mrs. W. E. Whinery (Bakers). — Deep mauve; flowers large. A 

 showy variety. 4\ feet. 



98. Mrs. W. Kerr (Bakers). — White, tipped with pale mauve ; florets 

 somewhat twisted. 5 feet. 



45. Neuffen (Pfitzer). — Buff, tinged light red, and edged pale rose; 

 with magenta reverse ; flowers medium -sized. Z\ feet. 



28. Paul Kruger (Hobbies). — Pale rosy-magenta, much tinged deep 

 rosy-magenta ; flowers long, borne on stiff stems. 3 feet. 



29. Peru (Hobbies). — Rich scarlet, tinged crimson ; flowers small. 

 2^ feet. 



30. Porcupine (Hobbies). — Deep mauve, tinged yellow at base of 

 florets ; flowers large. 3 feet. 



31. Princess Royal (Hobbies). — Deep mauve, tinged yellow ; flowers 

 large, full, on weak stems. 3 feet. 



