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Yellow. 
6. Chevalier (Dobbie). — 5 feet. Flowers 5^ inches ; sulphur-yellow ; just 
above foliage on weak 6 or 7 inch stalks ; free. 
4. Candelabre d'Or (Rivoire). — 4^ feet. Flowers 5 to 5^ inches ; pale 
greenish-yellow, of good form, rays twisted ; on weak 5 inch stalks, not above 
foliage. 
7. Berwick (Dobbie). — 5 feet. Flowers 6 inches; pale lemon-yellow; just 
above foliage on weak 6 to 9 inch stalks ; free. 
Pink. 
5. Lily Rivoire (Rivoire). — 4% feet. Flowers 5$- to 6 inches; faintly 
flushed rosy magenta on a white ground, yellowish towards base, rays rather 
broad and twisted ; on weak 7 inch stalks, not above foliage. 
17. Mauve Queen (Cheal). — 5^ feet. Flowers 5 inches ; light rosolane-purple ; 
carried above foliage on weak 4 to 6 inch stalks ; free. 
15. Waverley (Dobbie), C. — 5! feet. Flowers 6| inches ; deep clear rose ; 
carried just above foliage on rather weak 6 to 8 inch stalks ; free. 
16. Mrs. Charles Foster (Cheal). — 4! feet. Flowers 5 inches; amaranth- 
pink ; just above foliage on 8 inch stiff stalks ; free. 
14. Abbotsford (Dobbie). — 7 feet. Flowers 6 to 6 J inches ; pink passing 
to yellow in centre ; free and above foliage on 9 to 11 inch stiff stalks. 
Pale Buff. 
9. Mrs. Land ale (Cheal). — 6 J feet. Flowers 5 inches ; rose pink from a 
yellow base ; above foliage on erect 9 inch stalks ; free. 
13. Steinbach (Dickson & Robinson, 1915). — 6-J- feet. Flowers inches ; 
apricot over pink ; above foliage on weak 6 inch stalks ; free. 
Buff-orange. 
8. Ruhleben (Treseder). — 6 feet. Flowers 6 inches; lemon to apricot 
suffused salmon ; carried just above foliage on weak 5 or 6 inch stalks ; free. 
12. Rob Roy (Dobbie). — 5! feet. Flowers 5 inches ; buff streaked and 
spotted rose and carmine ; free on weak 9 inch stalks, just above foliage. 
18. Burbank (Cheal). — 4! feet. Flowers 4! inches ; rose passing at base to 
light orange-yellow ; free, but hidden by foliage on short, weak stalks. 
11. Guy Mannering (Dobbie). — 6£ feet. Flowers 5 1 to 6 inches ; orange 
striped and spotted scarlet, but very variable ; carried above foliage on 6 or 
7 inch stalks ; free. 
10. Caprice de Lyon (Rivoire, 1921). — 4 feet. Flowers 4! inches; red 
overlaid yellow, but fading with age ; rays straight, broad, flat for half their 
length, then recurved at margin ; hidden in foliage on straight 5 inch stalks. 
Orange. 
19. Mrs. F. H. Cook (Cheal). — 4! feet. Flowers 4 to 4^ inches ; rays broad 
at base, then quilled and twisted, orange-scarlet ; hidden by foliage on rather 
weak 5 or 6 inch stalks, and not free. 
Scarlet. 
20. Mrs. Forester Paton (Cheal), C. — 5^ feet. Flowers 5! to 6 inches ; 
scarlet ; just above foliage on weak 4 to 6 inch stalks ; not very free. 
Scarlet and White. 
21. La Bassee (Dickson & Robinson, 191 5). — 4! feet. Flowers 4 to 4! inches ; 
white tipped scarlet ; rays flat at base and rather broad ; hidden in foliage on 
rather weak 4 to 6 inch stalks. 
b. Semi-Double Cactus. 
66. Edina (Dobbie), A.M. — 5^ feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays broadly quilled 
and twisted, pale crimson ; stalks 6 inches, rather weak ; free. 
79. Bellfield (Dobbie). — 6 feet. Flowers 6 inches ; rays rather broad, 
bright rosy violet, white on reverse ; above foliage on erect 6 inch stalks. 
