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Epilobium. 
Ked, and white flowers. 
Grey-green^ and yellow pollen. (Correns.) 
Fragaria. 
Various characters in F. v i r g i n i a n a & F. e 1 a t i o r. 
Red, and tinged-white fruits of strawberries. 
Garden, and alpine forms. (Strasbnrger, & Hurst.) 
Gerbcra. 
Red, and yellow flowers. (Bateso^^ and Lynch.) 
Geum. 
Red, and yellow flowers. (de Vries.) 
Gossypium. 
Branched, unbranched, tall, and short habit of growth in the 
Cotton plant. 
Early, late, and continuous flowering -habit. 
Light green, dark green, red spotted, and faintly spotted leaves. 
Glabrous, and hirsute petiole of leaf. 
Pointed, and rounded leaves. 
Red, yellow, lemon, creamy-white, purple spotted, and nnspotted 
petals. 
Tubulär, and campanulate corolla. 
Long, short, rich-yellow, pale-yellow, and buff coloured anthers. 
Long and short style. 
Green, brown, cream, white, long, short, regulär, irregulär, even, 
uneven, fine, and coarse lint. 
Large, small, fuzzy, naked, loose, and adhering seeds. (Fletcher, 
Balls, Fyson & Leake.) 
Helianthus. 
Branched, and unbranched habit of growth in the Sunflower. 
Purple, and yellow diso of flower. (Shull.) 
Hordeum. 
Lax, dense, hooded, normal, beardless, bearded, 2-rowed, G rowed, 
simple, and Compound ears in the Barley. 
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