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24. General color Liseran purple; small eye spots of darker 
lades and tube magenta; eye spots of darker shade, 
y definite. 
26. Colors intermediate between nos. 24 and 25. 
27. Blades dull magenta purple; tubes of darker shade; eye 
of darker eelor fen et pies and run together. 
. Blades and t 's purple; an eye ring of pansy 
en the two eye spots in each blade indicated in the ring. 
lades and tube Rosaline purple; eye spots rather faintly 
defined. 
The above list does not exhaust the possibilities of classifica- 
tion of the color variations. It o only recognizes the most con- 
The colors predominating in the forms listed before no. 14 are 
pink; in for: ‘om 15 to 20 the lavender or lilac tints prevail, 
and from 21 to 29 inclusive the colors are of a purple series and 
are the darkest fo) tremes are very decided: no. 1 is 
no. 20 is the form with strongest development of lilac tints; 
no. aoe isa a masa: nies no. 29 is s the cake oF oe pue 
tints. 
ing to intensity of coloration, the paler tints being given the 
lower numbers. Perhaps some of the paler tints classed with 
i the pales 
the pink group could as well be placed with t of the 
lavender or aan Purple: group. Although the extreme types are 
very distinct, conceivable variation between 
them. 
er marked feature of the coloration is the quite general 
intensification of color in two rather limited areas near the 
ase O ee Fecalgeuanrae cea the a Spe ots. Often, as 
noted in t ther distinct 
from the general colors of Fhe aa Even 0. 6, with blades 
lacking in color, the eye spots were of intense ee 
size, shape and configuration of the eye spots also varied much. 
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