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Dame Blanche (E. G. Henderson) White with -pale rosy eye, 
the pips large. 
Lady Hulse (^dixkidv) Bright rosy-purple. 
Le Lion (Downie & Co.) Lilac with crimson ring around 
the eye ; the later flowers striped and tipped with crimson. 
Mom. Taillard (Veitch) Bright rosy-salmon with dark eye ; 
brighter than Lothair. 
Mons. W. Bull (Downie & Co.) Lilac, with white blotches 
at the base of each segment forming a radiating white eye. 
Roi des Roses (Downie & Co.) Bright rosy crimson with 
carmine eye. 
A. F. Barron (Downie & Co.). Light rose with bold deep 
^ crimson eye ; fine. 
Chanzy (Downie & Co.). Approved last year, and considered 
equally good this. 
Deliverance (Downie & Co.). In the way oi A. F. Barron^ but with 
smaller crimson eye ; good. 
Flora McNab (Downie & Co.). Pale rosy- pink with large con- 
spicuous crimson eye ; good. 
Lothair (Parker). This, which was one of the best of last year's 
selection, proved equally good on this occasion. 
Madame Van Houtte (Downie & Co). White with large rosy- 
purple eye ; good. 
Mr. Fortes (Parker). Pure white ; this bloomed well late in the 
season (September). 
Retour de la Fortune (Downie & Co). Lilac with bold radiate 
white centre ; large and good. 
Souvenir des Terms (Downie & Co.). Blush- white with large rosy- 
purple spot at the base of the segments ; large and good. 
Pentstemons. 
Some of the varieties of this fine border flower did not come into 
flower till late in the season, after the visits of the Committee had 
been made. Most of those here noticed would, no doubt, have 
received the highest marks of merit had they bloomed sufiiciently 
early to have been brought under notice of the Committee. The 
few awards made are noted in the earlier part of the subjoined 
list :— 
Aynes Laing (Downie and Co.) Purplish-rose with pure 
white throat ; fine large flowers with very open throat. 
