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Section XII. — Flowers Chestnut. 



175. Agnes (Jones). — Flower dull light carmine (i i) on a pale 

 dull yellow ground, 3 inches in diameter ; florets quilled, straight ; 

 plant bushy, 2 feet ; early October. 



140, 467. Crimson Marie Masse (Jones, Wells). — Flower dull 

 scarlet on pale yellow. A variety v/ith the habit, stature, and flower 

 form of ' Mme. Marie Masse ' (Sec. IV.). 



71, 181, 514. Crimson Polly (Dobbie, Jones, Wells), A.M. 

 September 10, 1912. — Flower light cadmium-yellow, heavily shaded 

 light carmine (i i). A sport from * Polly ' (Sec. X.). 



479. Evelyn (Wells), A.M. September 25, 1914. — Flower carmine 

 (i i) on pale dull yellov/, 3 inches in diameter, very freely produced ; 

 florets quilled, straight ; plant bushy, 2\ feet ; early October. 



247. Firedragon (Jones). — Flower carmine-scarlet (2 h) on deep 

 dull yellow ground, 2 J inches in diameter ; plant bushy, 2 feet ; late 

 September. Very hke ' Flame ' (Sec. X.), but the flowers are rather 

 darker. 



274, 513. Goacher's Terra-cotta (Jones, Wells). — Synonymous 

 with ' Mrs. J. Fielding,' see below. 



535. Helena (Wells). — Flower deep lemon-chrome (21), heavily 

 shaded with chestnut red on the face of the florets, 4 inches in dia- 

 meter ; plant stiff, 2 feet ; early September. 



550. Mandarin (Vv^ells). — Flower nopal red (3 i) on a ground of 

 deep dull yellow, 3 inches in diameter, very freely produced ; florets 

 tubular, wide open at tip ; plant spreading, ij foot ; mid-October. 



75, 300, 485. Mrs. J. Fielding (Dobbie, Jones, Wells), A.M. 

 September 25, 1914. — A chestnut sport from ' Goacher's Crimson ' 

 (Sec. XIV.). 



Section XIII. — Flowers Chestnut-Crimson. 



165, 501. Almirante (Jones, Wells), A.M. September 25, 1914. — 

 Flower bright nopal red (5 i) on a deep lemon-chrome (21) ground, 

 with a purplish sheen, 3^ inches in diameter, very freely produced ; 

 florets long ; plant very bushy, 2 feet ; mid-October. 



174. Canite (Jones). — Flower deep rosy scarlet on a ground of 

 dull light yellow, 3 inches in diameter ; florets long ; plant spreading, 

 poor, ij foot ; mid-October. 



508. Crimson Gninnerwald (Wells). — Flower lemon-chrome (21), 

 with a heavy passing shading of deep nopal red (3 i). A sport from 

 * Gustave Gninnerwald ' (Sec. III.). 



26, 342, 448. Ethel Blades (Barr, Jones, Wells). — Flower nopal 

 red (3 i), apricot-yellow (19 b) reverse to the florets, 3 inches in 

 diameter ; plant spreading, 2J feet ; early October. 



303, 548. L'Argenteuillaise (Jones, Wells). — Flower carmine- 

 scarlet (2 h) on deep lemon-chrome (21) ground, 3J inches in diameter, 

 freely produced ; plant bushy, vvdth a good rounded head, 2| feet ; 

 early October. 



