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Guardian (1918), rich crimson scarlet; a monster flower, with strong 
stems, showing the flower up w’ell. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 
Harold Peerman, pure deep yellow. 
Harry Crabtree (1918), a splendid variety, exceptionally deep blooms ; 
colour, deep mauve pink, creamy centre and tips. F.C.C. and 
A.M. 1 Grand for garden decoration. 
Harvester (1918), a dwarf free flowering variety, yellow centre, shad¬ 
ing to deeper colour. 1 /-. 
Herbert Raby, purplish crimson, very large, grand exhibition flower. 1 /- 
Hibernia, primrose, deepening to bronze. 
Hugh McNiel, splendidly free flowering, with erect stems ; colour, deep 
rose ; grand for garden. 
Ivory White, an extremely fine variety: strong grower, good habit, 
and strong flower stems. 1 
J. H. Jackson, very dark crimson maroon. 
Johannesburg, bright gold; splendid habit. 
John Riding, rich deep crimson. 1 
Lieut. Robinson, V.C., a splendid exhibition variety; colour, clear 
ruby with amaranth tips. 1 
Lightship, bright yellow ; fine for garden. 
Magnificent II., deep orange ; very fine. 
Mary Furrier, crimson scarlet, very large ; grand for garden, and also 
for exhibition. 1 
Marguerite Phillips, pure white ; fine for exhibition. 1 
Mauve Queen, lovely clear mauve; very distinct, fine for garden. 
Meridian ( 1919 ), clear light yellow, large deep blooms on erect stems. 
F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /-. 
Mrs. Alfred Dyer, pale lemon yellow ; very fine. 
Mrs. Alfred Harvey (1920), a large full flower with incurved florets ; 
colour, light salmon pink, with darker shading ; strong upright 
stems. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /6. 
Mrs. D. B. Crane (1920), purest pearly white, the flowers of good size, 
evenly curved in form, long and erect stems. F.C.C. and 
A.M. 1 /6. 
Mrs. Douglas Fleming, very fine, pure white. 
Mrs. Ed. Drury, rosy crimson, tinted orange. 
Mrs. F. Grinsted, rich rosy crimson. 
Mr*. H. Blackman (1918), delicate pink with white centre ; a splendid 
garden variety, with long stiff stems. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /-. 
Mrs. H. Randle, cream, shading to rose; very fine. 
Mrs. John Woolman, crimson scarlet, shaded rose ; a first-rate flower 
with good stems ; very constant. 1 /-. 
Mrs. MacMillan, deep pink, white centre. 
Mrs. M. Stredwick (1918), colour, lovely shades of pink, flowers of 
perfect form, with strong flower stems. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /-. 
Oceanic (1918), a huge flower, one of the largest of all ; colour, 
orange shading to rosy tints, with yellow tips. 1 
Orion, rosy mauve. 
