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53. Rosini Cartins (Vilmorin). — Rosy-magenta, tinged at base of 

 florets with apricot ; a very free-flowering pompon, of bushy habit. 

 21 feet. 



49. Ruth Forbes (W. T. Turner).— Rosy-magenta ; cactus flowers; 

 florets broad, slightly curved ; weak stems. 4J feet. 



56. Sainte-Mande (Vilmorin). — Lilac-magenta, with spots and stripes 

 of crimson ; single ; florets broad, and of good substance. 2§ feet. 



47. Sea Shell (Seale). — Salmon-rose, tipped with white; a decorative 

 variety with small flowers freely produced. feet. 



6. Sentinel (Dobbie). — Chrome yellow, tinged with buff on outer 

 florets ; cactus type ; florets straight ; bad centre. 2 feet. 



48. Sevenoaks Scarlet (Seale). — Rich orange-scarlet ; flowers small, 

 decorative, very freely produced. 3 feet. 



3. Snowball (Chapman). — Creamy white on opening, with a yellow 

 base to florets, but with age becoming tinged with rose ; single ; very 

 free-blooming, and flowers on stiff stems. 4| feet. 



75. Sunset (K. Williams). — Orange-scarlet ; a pompon variety, with 

 flowers freely produced on stiff stems. 4 feet. 



45. Teck (Pfitzer).— Failed to flower. 



58. Van Dyck (Vilmorin). — Orange-yellow, tinged rose, and splashed 

 deep crimson -maroon ; single flowers on good stems ; very free. 3 \ feet. 

 (See also this name under paeony-flowered varieties, p. 433.) 



46. Watzmann (Pfitzer). — Rich scarlet, tinged with yellow near eye ; 

 single cactus. 3J feet. 



52. Zarte Aster (Vilmorin). — White, tinged cream at base of florets ; 

 pompon ; florets distinctly 3-toothed ; very vigorous and free. 3J feet. 



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