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41. Red Diana (Barr). — Flower chestnut red on deep lemon-chrome 

 (21), paler and duller on the reverse of the florets, 2^ inches in diameter ; 

 plant bushy, ij foot; mid-September. In form very like 'Diana' 

 (Sec. X.), and probably a sport from that variety. 



112. Vesuve (Dobbie). — Flower bright ox-blood red (i k), 3I inches 

 in diameter ; florets long ; plant bushy, 2 J feet ; mid-October. 



Section XIY.— Flowers Crimson. 



153. Brightness (Jones). — Flower deep carmine (i i) on a faintly 

 yellow ground, 4 inches in diameter very freely produced ; plant 

 bushy, 1 1 foot ; mid-September. 



557. Chaldon (Weils). — Flower ox-blood red (i k), the dull yellow 

 ground showing at the tip of each floret, 3 inches in diameter, very 

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

 mid-October. 



90, 259, 442. Crimson Diana (Dobbie, Jones, Wells), XXX 

 September 25, 1914.— Flower carmine (i i) on a deep yellow ground. 

 A sport from ' Diana ' (Sec. X.). 



318. Fred Bunstead (Jones). — Flower deep carmine (i i), paler and 

 yellowish on reverse of the florets, 4I inches in diameter ; plant bushy, 

 2 feet ; mid-October. 



285. Gertrude Hobbs (Jones) .—-Flower carmine-red (4 h) on a 

 dull, yellowish ground, 3 J inches in diameter ; florets long ; plant poor, 

 very spreading, i| foot ; late September. 



40, 86, 340, 559. Goacher's Crimson (Barr, Dobbie, Jones, Wells), 

 A.M. September 10, 1901. — Flower deep carmine (i i) on a ground 

 of deep dull lemon-chrome (21) ; florets long ; plant stiff, bushy, 

 2 feet ; mid-September. 



469. Mme. Drouard (Wells), XXX October 16, 1914. — Flower car- 

 mine (i i) on a ground of dull lemon-chrome (21), 4 inches in diameter ; 

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



196, 378. Mrs. C. Curtis (Jones, Wells). — Flower deep carmine 

 (i i) on a dull yellow ground, 3 J inches in diameter ; florets in 5-7 whorls, 

 showing a disc ; habit irregular, ij foot ; late September. 



544. Mrs. E. V. Freeman (Wells). — Flower deep carmine-red (2 i), 

 pale yellowish red on the reverse of the rather long florets, 4 mches 

 in diameter ; plant spreading, foot ; late October. 



277. Mrs. Tom White (Jones), A.M. October 25, 1910.— Flower 

 carmine (i i), 3J inches in diameter ; florets quilled ; plant bushy.. 

 2 feet ; mid-October. 



88, 252, 517. Mrs. W. Sydenham (Dobbie, Jones, Wells), A.M. 

 September 25, 1914. — Flower deep carmine (i i), 3 inches in diameter, 

 very freely produced ; florets reflexed at the tip ; plant bushy, foot ; 

 early September. 



242. Nina Williams (Jones).— Flower carmine (i i) on a ground 

 of deep dull yellow, 3 inches in diameter ; florets somewhat incurved ; 

 plant poor, if foot ; mid-October. 



So. Radiance (Dobbie). — Flower nopal red (3 i) on a ground of 



