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was raised by Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, and. flowered in June, 1891, 
when it received a First-class Certificate from the R.H.S. It flowered in 
twenty-one months from the time the seed was sown. D. kewensis (fig. 43) 
was raised at Kew, and the first seedling was only eighteen months old when 
it flowered. D. langleyensis (fig. 44) was raised by Messrs. Veitch, and 
flowered in May, 1894, when it received an Award of Merit from the R.H.S. 
Fig. 41. DisA PREMIER. 42. D. GRANDIFLORA. 43. D. KEWENSIS. 
Fig. 44: D. LANGLEYENSIS. 45. D. VEITCHH. 46." D. TRIPETALOIDES- 
It was also raised at Kew at about the same time. D. Premie (fig. 41) 
was raised at Kew, and flowered in October, 1893, when it received a 
First-class Certificate from the R.H.S. Two of the parents are also 
included, D. grandiflora (fig. 42), and D. tripetaloides (fig. 46), the other, 
D. racemosa, was not available when the photograph was taken. D. Luna 
and D. Clio are also not included. 
