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20. Erectus. 



From Mr. Tujrnejr and Messrs. E. G. Hendebsox. Dark 

 purple with dark stripes iu the throat, \vhich is white within, the 

 tubes contracted at the base, medium-sized ; of fine dwarf habit, 

 and late flowering, on which account it is desirable. 



21. Ernest Senary. 



From Mr. Turner. Salmony-red with white striped throat, 

 medium-sized, short-tubed. . One of the more desu'able sorts. 



99. Flora. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Light rosy-pink, with a white 

 slightly striped throat., large, A first-chiss variety- 



23. Gem. 



From Messrs. Downte & Co, Deep purple, tlic throat white 

 slightly spotte<^, mediura-si^ecl. 



24. Qeatianoides albns. 



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From Messrs. E. Cr. Hexderson, Creamy white, long-tut>ed. 



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25. Gentianoides gigaiiteus coccineus. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co* Crimson-red, heavily striped in 



the throat, long-tubed. 



26. Gentianoides giganteus superbus. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Crimson-red with heavily striped 



throat, long-tubed. 



27. Gentianoides magnificus, 



From Mr. Turner. Purple with pale striped throat, the tubes 

 contracted at the base, small. 



28. George Inglis. 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Light salmony-rose with pal6 

 striped throat, medium-sized. A desirable sort. 



29. Gloire des Massifs. 



From Mr. Bull. Crimson-red with striped wliite throat, small. 



