436 REPORT ON PENTSTEMONS. 



49. Majestic. 



From Messrs. Downte & Co. Light purple shaded with blue, 

 white inside, the tube contracted at the base, mediumsized. 



50. Meteora. 



From Mr. Ttjrnek. Crimson red, with the white throat boldly 

 striped, large; a fine variety, 



51. Mr. Alfred Pellier. 



From Mr. Turner. Dull red, striped throat, large. 



52. Mrs. H. Jacotot. 



From Mr. Tukner. Purple with white striped throat, large. 



53. Mrs. Henderson. 



From Mr. Turner, and Messrs. K. G. Henderson. Eosy purple, 

 with white striped throat, medium sized ; limb spreading, but with 

 narrow segments. 



54. Mon Caprice. 



From Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Rosy purple, paler in the 

 throat and striped; long narrow tubes; a dwarf and free late- 

 flowering variety. 



55. Mons. Memminger. 



From Mr. Bull. Deep purplish crimson with dark striped 



tliroat, white around the mouth of the tube, large; fine form. A 

 ' first-class sort. 



56. Monsieur Perrot. 



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From Mr. Turner. Puri)le with dark stripes in the throat, 

 small, the tubes contracted at the base. A desirable and distinct 

 sort. 



5T. Multifloras. 



From Mr. Bull. Purple with pale dark striped- throat, medium- 

 sized ; dwarf, late, 



58. Odile. 



From Mr. Bull. Light rosy purple, paler at the base of the 

 tube, the throat white ; fine. 



59. Passinghami. 



From Mr, Turner. Rosy crimson with maroon-shaded throat, 

 medium-sized- A desirable sort. 



