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writer can now report some observations on the vari- 
hairy. The flo n ly p 
color as classified by Ridgway’s Color Standards and Nomenclature. 
The vane derived from the seed collected by Drummond 
rose-purple, as a pl E ing the original 
description cs Hooker show: 
n the of the ae mentioned twenty-seven Plant 
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variations in respect to the shape of the corolla-lob te) 
the eight plants of the first generation there were gradations 
rom n d S e second generation wa: 
une writer nee never seen a pint oF the variety sane 
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lobes narrower than any described above. The limits of varia- 
: 4 ba . eo de 
Pp Pp cultivation to-day 
than they are in the wild strain of plants under observation. 
Mention may here be made of a variation that has appeared in 
