70 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Orange. . 
201. Electra (Cheal). — 5! feet. Flowers i\ to 2| inches; orange; above 
foliage on stiff 5 inch stalks ; free. 
Scarlet. 
202. Mars (Turner), A.M.— 5 feet. Flowers z\ inches ; bright scarlet ; above 
foliage on 2 £ to 4 inch stalks ; free. 
198. Multiflora (Dickson & Robinson). — 4 feet. Flowers 2 \ inches ; 
crimson-scarlet, tipped chrome ; above foliage on 6 to 8 inch stalks. 
Crimson. 
203. Electra (Dickson & Robinson), H.C. — 4 feet. Flowers if inches; deep 
crimson ; above foliage on stiff 4 inch stalks ; free. Quite distinct from No. 201. 
204. Ruby (Cheal). — 4 feet. Flowers 2 to 2 \ inches ; bright ruby-crimson, 
sometimes showing disc ; above foliage on 5 to 6 inch stems ; free. 
197. Little Jim (Dobbie), H.C. — 4^ feet. Flowers 2 inches ; deep crimson- 
maroon ; above foliage on stiff 6 inch stalks ; very free. 
Magenta. 
200. Regulus (Cheal). — 4 feet. Flowers i\ inches; deep rosy purple; 
above foliage on stiff 5 inch stems ; free. 
White, tipped mauve. 
191. Pauline (Cheal), H.C. — 4 feet. Flowers 2^ inches; white flushed at 
tip with pale violet ; just above foliage on 4 inch stalks ; very free. 
White, tipped magenta. 
199. China Cup (Dickson & Robinson), C. — 3 feet. Flowers 2 inches ; white 
tipped bright purple-magenta ; above foliage on 6 inch stalks ; very free. 
224/ Moira (Dobbie). — 3^ feet. Flowers 2 inches ; white tipped deep rosy 
purple ; very freely produced but rather hidden in foliage on 5 to 7 inch stalks. 
Magenta, tipped white. 
226. Tommy Laing (Dobbie), A.M. — 3 \ feet. Flowers 2 to 2 \ inches; 
purplish-maroon tipped white ; above foliage on erect 5 to 7 inch stalks ; free. 
Class XIV. Star. 
Small, with two to four rows of rays, not or scarcely overlapping 
at their more or less recurved margins, and forming a cup-shaped 
flower with a golden disc. 
A long thin wiry stem is characteristic of this class, and this and their 
pleasing form render them most useful for cutting. 
Awards. 
175. White Star, A.M. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Cheal. 
187. Felicia, A.M. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Turner. 
177. Surrey Star, A.M. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Cheal. 
188. Lsda, A.M. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Turner. 
185. Lisette, H.C. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Turner. 
186. Hildegarda, H.C. Aug. 24, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Turner. 
179. Mauve Star, C. Sept. 7, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Cheal. 
White. 
175. White Star (Cheal), A.M. — 4% feet. Flowers 3 inches; rays nearly 
flat ; white ; erect and well above foliage on 7 inch stalks ; very free. 
White and Yellow. 
182. Nanette (Turner). — 5 feet. Flowers 3^ inches ; white edged pale 
yellow ; free on 9 to 11 inch erect stalks. 
