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Rese'da — continued. 



R. odora'ta Garaway's WTiite is much grown as a 

 pot plant for winter and spring decoration. 

 Height 1 ft. 



K. odora'ta Gia?it Crimson or Pyramida'lis. A 

 robust pyramidal plant with handsome spikes 

 of reddish flowers. 1884. 



R. odora'ta Golden Gem. A dwarf plant with 

 yellow blooms. 6 ins. high. 



R. odora'ta Golden Machet. A good variety in 

 pots. Has strong spikes of yellow flowers 

 and wrinkled leaves. Height 9 ins. 



R. odora'ta Golden Queen is very distinct, the 

 flowers being a decided yellow. Height 1 ft. 



R. odora'ta Goliath produces immense flower 

 spikes of a deep red, 7 ins. long. Height 1 ft. 



R. odora'ta Mile's Spiral is an erect variety, 

 excellent for pot-work. 



R. odora'ta Orange Queen. Having a sturdy growth 

 with rounded blooms, 2 ins. in diameter. 



R. odora'ta pyramidalis. See Giant Crimson. 



R. odora'ta Vidoria has large heads of deep 

 red. 9 ins. in height. 



Sov7 the seeds ^ in. deep in pans in March for 

 summer flowering, pricking out singly into 3-in. 

 pots and presently planting out 6 ins. apart ; or in 

 the open in March or April and thinning where 

 necessary ; or in August outdoors in mild localities 

 for spring flowering. Should they survive the 



