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Duplex (Dobbie). — A strong-growing, rosy-pink variety, mostly 

 with double standards. 



Earl Spencer (Dobbie), A.M. July 19, 1910.— Produces an 

 abundance of fours. Described vol. xxxvii., p. 395. 



Edrom Beauty (Dobbie). — A fine orange-salmon variety, producing 

 an abundance of bloom. 



Elfrida Pearson (Dobbie), A.M. July 19, 1910.— Described 

 ^ol. xxxvii., p. 395. 



Elsie Herbert (Dobbie), A.M. July 9, 1907.— The flowers are large, 

 white edged with deep rose. A very pretty variety. 



Etta Dyke (Dobbie). — Described vol. xxxvii., p. 395. 



Evelyn Hemus (Dobbie). A.M. June 25, 1907.— Described 

 vol. xxxvii., p. 395. 



Fair Maid Improved (Stark). — The flowers of this charming variety 

 are of palest rosy-pink prettily streaked with mauve-rose. 



Florence Wright (Stark). — A good white variety of vigorous habit. 



Florence Wright Spencer (Stark). — A good white variety of 

 vigorous habit, bearing many fours. 



Giant Lavender (Stark). — A pretty lavender variety of large size. 

 It is very vigorous and free-flowering in habit. 



Helen Pierce (Dobbie), A.M. July 14, 1911. — Described vol. 

 xxxvii., p. 395. 



Helen Williams (Stark). — A pretty flower, having a cream ground 

 suffused with rosy-pink. Stock very mixed ; requires more selection. 



Hercules (Stark), A.M. July 26, 1912. — A large, rose-pink variety, 

 havmg the base of the standard white. It is very free-flowering in 

 habit, and useful for cutting. 



Improved George Stark (Stark). — A very showy, bright scarlet 

 variety of good size and shape. 



Isobel Malcolm (Dobbie), A.M. July 26, 1912.— Described vol. 

 xxxvii., p. 395. 



Ivanhoe (Dobbie), A.M. June 21, 1910. — Described vol. xxxvii., 

 p. 395. 



John Eidd (Stark). — A fine dark variety, having the standard deep 

 maroon and the wings vinous mauve. 



King Manoel (Stark). — A very fine, large, dark maroon variety, 

 producing an abundance of fours. A good, strong grower. 



Lady G. Hamilton (Dobbie), A.M. July 14, 1896.— Described 

 vol. xxxvii., p. 396. 



Lady Knox (Dobbie), A.M. July 4, 1911. — A very vigorous grower. 

 Most of the sprays carry four exceptionally large flowers having a 

 ground colour of cream beautifully edged with buff on the standard. 



Loyalty (Stark). — A variety very similar to ' Bluejacket.' 



Majestic (Stark). — A free-flowering cream variety of vigorous 

 habit. 



Marchioness of Tweeddale (Dobbie). — A pretty, white-ground 

 variety, having the waved standard and the wings suffused with rose- 

 pink. Useful for cutting. 



