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4.7. King Edward YII (Dobbie). — A good grower of compact habit, 

 bearing an abundance o'f single flowers of rich dark strawberry red 

 colour. Leaves faintly zoned. 



48. King of Denmark (Dobbie), A.M. May 5, 1896.— Flowers 

 single, pretty salmon pink suffused wdth orange ; trusses good ; leaves 

 broadly zoned; habit strong and vigorous, free-flowering. 



49. Mab Stirling (Jones). — Flowers medium-sized, white with a 

 small ring of salmon round the centre; leaves faintly zoned; habit 

 compact and very free-flowering. 



50. Meg James (Jones). — A compact grower with leaves having a 

 moderate zone. Failed to flower. 



51. Molly (Jones). — Flowers white with a suffusion of crimson at 

 the base of the petals, single; leaves faintly zoned; habit compact. 



52. Mrs. A. G. Eodwell (Jones). — A showy variety with rich dark 

 blood-red flowers of large size ; leaves mostly plain green but sometimes 

 faintly zoned ; habit compact. 



53. Mrs. Baker (Jones). — Flowers large, showy, rosy carmine, 

 very similar to those of *■ Fred Bunstead ' but slightly paler; habit 

 compact ; leaves slightly zoned. 



54. Mrs. E. Eichardson (Jones). — A variety of dwarf and rather 

 w^eak habit. Leaves narrowly zoned; flowers large, deep rich crimson 

 shading to scarlet at the base of the petals ; free-flowering habit. 



55. Mrs. F. Green (Jones). — Flowers single, deep strawberry red; 

 leaves with a narrow zone. 



56. Mrs. G. H. Woodward (Jones). — A compact-growing variety 

 identical with ' Mrs. Baker.' 



57. Mrs. Gulliver Improved (Jones). — Flowers single, pale rose 

 pink; leaves plain green; nice bushy habit. 



58. Mrs. H. Carpenter (Jones).— Flowers single, deep blood-red; 

 leaves faintly zoned; habit compact. 



59. Mrs. H. Perkins (Jones). — A variety of weak habit with small 

 single flow^ers of a rosy lilac colour. Leaves plain green or sometimes 

 faintly zoned. 



60. Mrs. J. F. Bunting (Jones). — The leaves of this variety are 

 exceptionally large and are beautifully zoned with deep reddish brown ; 

 flowers single, deep pink. 



61. Mrs. L. Bridger (Jones). — Flowers large, single, rich crimson; 

 leaves plain green ; a strong grower. 



62. Mrs. Leavers (Dobbie). — A compact and very free-flowering 

 variety bearing good trusses of small, single, bright strawberry red 

 flowers. Leaves small, plain green. 



63. Mrs. Eowland May (Jones). — Flowers single, deep rosy pink 

 and white with a suffusion of salmon at the base of the petals; foliage 

 with a medium zone ; habit compact. 



64. Mrs. Tom White (Jones). — A strong grower but rather shy in 

 flowering; leaves moderately zoned; flowers single, hght straw^berry red. 



65. Mrs. W. A. Cull (Jones). — Flowers single, small, pure white; 

 leaves plain green or sometimes faintly zoned. 



