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Yellow. 
123. Selysette (Krelage, 1910). — 4! feet. Flowers near type A, to 4^ 
inches, lemon yellow, rather drooping ; stalks 5 to 7 inches; flowering moderately. 
103. Craigmarloch (Dobbie). — 4 feet. Flowers type A, 3^ to 4 inches, 
bright lemon-yellow, erect ; stalk 9 inches ; free flowering. 
189. Etoile de Foch (Rivoire, 1921). — 4 feet. Flowers of type B, but 
having one edge of each ray curved in so as to show reverse ; face picric yellow, 
reverse blotched and streaked crimson -magenta ; 4! inches diameter ; erect on 
12 inch stalk. Not quite at home here, and forming a transition to Single 
Cactus type. 
Pink. 
105. Kitty (Cheal, 1906). — 4 J feet. Flowers of type A, 2 \ to 3 inches 
diameter ; mauve pink with a quarter-inch ring of velvety crimson next disc ; 
stalks 9 to 11 inches, stiff ; fairly free flowering. A.M. 1906. 
Mauve. 
107. Clematis (Treseder, 1918).— 5 feet. Flowers of type B, 4 to 4^ inches 
diameter ; mauve (light phlox-purple) ; stalks 7 to 9 inches, stiff ; free flowering. 
A.M. 1918. 
Pink on yellow ground. 
121. Aglavaine (Krelage, 1910). — 4^ feet. Flowers of type B, 3^ to 4 inches ; 
buff yellow overlaid with pink ; stalks 5 to 7 inches, rather weak ; flowering 
with moderate freedom. 
104. Sunray (Cheal). — 4! feet. Flowers of type A, 3 inches diameter ; buff 
with a band of velvety crimson round disc ; stalks 5 or 6 inches, erect ; fairly 
free flowering. 
Scarlet. 
109. Leon (Cheal). — 5! feet. Flowers of type A, 2^ inches diameter ; bright 
scarlet ; stalks stiff, 7 or 8 inches ; free flowering. 
114. Bishop Hughes (Treseder). — 4^ feet. Flowers of type B, 3^ inches 
diameter ; scarlet ; stalks stiff, 5 or 6 inches ; free flowering. 
115. Bishop Crossley (Treseder), H.C. — 3^ feet. Flowers type B, 3^ to 4 
inches, very slightly darker than last ; erect on 6 to 8 inch stalks : very free. 
113. Suse (Treseder), A.M.- -5^ feet. Flowers of type B, 4 inches, very 
bright ; erect on 8 to 12 inch stalks ; very free flowering ; like the last, excellent 
for garden and cutting. 
no. Dictator (Krelage, 1918). — 5 feet. Flowers of type B, 5 to 5! inches, 
rays not quite flat, rather darker than Nos. n 3-1 15 ; erect on 12 inch stalks ; 
of moderate freedom. 
112. Brilliant (Cheal). — 5^ feet. Flowers of type A, 3 inches, bright 
velvety crimson scarlet ; erect on 6 or 7 inch stalks ; free flowering. 
Crimson. 
in. Hope (Dobbie). — 5 feet. Flowers of type A ; 3 to 3^ inches, deep 
velvety crimson scarlet ; erect on 4 or 5 inch stalks, raising flowers just above 
foliage ; free flowering. 
117. Sambo (Dobbie). — 5^ feet. Flowers of type A, 3 inches ; deep crimson 
maroon ; rather drooping on 6 inch stalks ; free flowering. 
116. Velours d' Utrecht (Krelage, 191 8). — 6 feet. Flowers of type B, 
4^ to 5 inches, of much deeper shade than No. 117 ; stalks 10 inches. A few of 
the disc florets sometimes form a thin irregular ' collar ' with whitish streaks. 
Magenta. 
106. Diana (Cheal). — 3! feet. Flowers of type A, i\ to 2f inches ; deep 
rosy magenta with a band of much deeper shade next disc ; erect on 6 inch stalks, 
slightly above foliage ; free flowering. 
White, edged scarlet. 
118. Red Cross (Dobbie). — 3J feet. Flowers of type A, i\ to 3^ inches ; 
white with scarlet line at edges of rays only ; erect on 6 to 8 inch stalks ; free. 
Parti- coloured. 
119. Willie Fife (Dobbie). — 4! feet. Flowers of type A, 3^ inches; 
typically lemon yellow, striped and spotted scarlet, but very variable ; erect on 
6 to 8 inch stalks ; very free flowering. 
