438 REPORT ON TENTSTEMONS. 



the habit and aspect of P. speciosns, but ^\•ith large shatply ser- 

 rated leaves, aud numerous smallish flowers, having a reddish 

 tube contracted at the base, and a bright blue limb. A handsome 

 border plant, 



TO. Sultan. 



From Messrs. Pownje & Co, Deep rosy crimson with pale 

 striped throat. 



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71. Surpasse rnhrus magniflorns. 



j^l-oni Messrs. E. G, Henderson. Crimson red viit\i dark 

 striped throat, large. 



73. Tynninghamii. 



From Mr. Turner. Rosy purple with white throat, boldly 

 striped, large. A first-class variety. , 



73. Victor Serru, 



From Mr. Turner, and Messrs. E. G-^ Hendersoni Salmony- 



red with white throat, not striped, long-tubed. 



74. Victory. 



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From Messrs. E. G. Henderson. Similar in style to Rose of 

 England. 



75. Violacens. 



From Mr. Turner. Dull rosy purple with striped throat, 



medium-sized. 



76. Vivid, 



From Messrs. E. (j. Hendersox.^ Crimson red ^itk ddirk- 



sbaded and striped throat, large, the limb spreading. A ftne 

 sort. 



77. Vivid (2). 



From Messrs. Downie & Co. Salmony red with striped throat. 



78. Wilhelm Pfitzer. 



From Messrs, Dowxie & Co., and Messrs. E. Q. Henderson. 

 Salraony-red with a pale striped throat, large^ 



It will thus be seen that, leaving out of view several species of 

 distinct ftnd showj chafacter, t\hich are included in the collection. 



