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Yellow. 
*26. Mrs. H. J. Jones (Burrell, 1921). — 4! feet. Flowers 5! to 6 inches ; 
rays fiat, pale sulphur ; erect on 10 inch stalks ; fairly free. 
27. Yellow King (Cheal). — 6 feet. Flowers 5^ to 6 inches ; rays flat, pale 
greenish -yellow ; erect on 12 inch stalks ; fairly free. 
Pink. 
233. Venus (Scheepers). — 5^ feet. Flowers 5 to 5^ inches ; outer rays flat, 
inner with incurved margins, flushed pink on a white ground, inner paler ; erect 
on 10 to 12 inch stalks ; very free. 
44. Cambria (Burrell, 1918). — 5! feet. Flowers 5^ to 6 inches; rays flat, 
very long, light phlox-purple ; erect on 8 to 10 inch stalks ; free. 
43. Loveliness (Turner). — 4I feet. Flowers 5 to 5I inches ; rays nearly 
flat, amaranth -pink ; drooping on 8 inch stalks, rather hidden in foliage. 
*42. Nancy (Burrell, 1921), A.M. — 5 feet. Flowers 6 to 6£ inches; rays 
rather irregular, amaranth -pink, paler on outer rays ; carried just above foliage 
on 5 or 6 inch stalks ; free. 
41. Mrs. W. J. Unwin (Burrell, 1920). — 6 feet. Flowers 6 to 7 inches ; rays 
more or less flat, light mallow-purple ; erect on 5 or 6 inch stalks ; free. 
45. Pearl (Cheal), C. — 5 feet. Flowers 5 to 5^ inches ; rays more or less 
flat, mallow-purple, fading after flower opens ; on erect 10 to 12 inch stalks ; 
free. 
76. Rose Princess (Dickson & Robinson), H.C.- — 5! feet. Flowers 5 inches ; 
rays channelled, pale violet-rose ; rather drooping and only just above foliage 
on 5 inch stalks ; free. 
231. Theodora (Scheepers). — 6 feet. Flowers 5 inches ; outer rays nearly 
flat, inner with incurved margins ; erect on 7 inch stalks ; free. 
Pink on Yellow. 
40. Dictator (Burrell, 192 1). — 6 feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays channelled, 
orange suffused rosy lavender ; on erect 10 inch stalks ; free. 
235. Agnes Haviland (Scheepers). — 6 feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays 
channelled, bright yellow overlaid bright pink ; drooping on 7 or 8 inch stalks ; 
fairly free. 
37. Rowena (Burrell, 1917)/ — 5 feet. Flowers inches; rays channelled, 
pale violet suffused salmon ; on erect 12 inch stalks ; free. 
Apricot. 
32. Defiance (Burrell, 1919), H.C. — feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays flat, 
from a yellow base begonia-rose ; on erect 6 inch stalks ; free. 
*34» 35- D R - Tevis (Riding, 1920, West). — 5 feet. Flowers 5^ to 6 inches ; 
rays flat, apricot-yellow faintly flushed purple ; rather drooping on 8 to 10 inch 
stalks ; fairly free. Most flowers semi-double. Raised by F. Pelleigno, America. 
Orange. 
29. Merrie (Treseder). — 3! feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays flatfish, old gold ; 
drooping on 5 or 6 inch stalks ; not very free. 
28. Helios (Krelage). — 5! feet. Flowers 5 to 6 inches ; rays nearly flat, 
bright orange flushed salmon ; on erect 8-inch stalks ; not very free. 
230. Dakota (Scheepers). — 3^ feet. Flowers 6 inches ; outer rays flat, inner 
with incurved margins, orange-scarlet fading towards tip ; on erect 8 inch stalks ; 
fairly free. 
Orange buff. 
♦36. Ebor (Burrell, 1921). — 4I feet. Flowers 5 to 5^ inches ; rays flat, 
cardinal on a yellow ground ; drooping on 5 or 6 inch stalks ; free. 
236. Mephistopheles (Scheepers). — 7 feet. Flowers 6 inches; outer rays 
flat, inner with incurved edges, pale magenta overlaid crimson ; more or less 
erect on 12 inch stalks ; not very free. 
239. Professeur Gerard (Rivoire, 1921). — 4 feet. Flowers 4 or 5 inches ; 
rays flat, toothed, buff flushed rose ; on rather weak 9 to 12 inch stalks ; slow 
to flower. 
