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49. Heddewegii Queen of Holland (Barr). — Height 9 inches ; very 

 free-flowering ; flowers large, white, with a rosy crimson zone near the 

 centre. 



50. Heddewegii Stellaris (Barr). — Height 9 inches ; flowers single,, 

 crimson, streaked and margined with white. 



Erysimum. 



51. Dwarf compact (Veitch). — Height 10 inches ; stm-dy bushy habit ; 

 small rich yellow flowers. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



52. Compacta Eose Queen (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 1 foot; 

 compact habit ; leaves deeply divided and very glaucous ; flowers rose, 

 flaked with white, the exterior of petals bright rose. 



53. Compacta ^Mandarin (Watkins S: Simpson). — Flowers rich 

 orange-red. The plants are not quite so bushy as No. 52. 



54. Crispa (Barr). — Height 1 foot; free-flowering; flowers cream- 

 white, with a faint suspicion of pink ; externally the colour is lovely 

 rose. 



55. Douglasii (Barr). — Flowers small, deep buttercup-yellow, with a. 

 darker centre. 



56. Golden West (Barr). — Large pale yellow flowers, blotched with 

 deep orange. An early and continuous bloomer. 



Gaillardia. 



57. Grandiflora compacta (R. Veitch). — Height 2 feet ; very free- 

 flowering ; flowers large, flat, borne on long stems, rich yellow, stained 

 with orange on the lower portion of petals. Very showy when planted 

 in masses. 



GODETIA. 



58. Sunset (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 10 inches ; very bushy 

 habit ; exceptionally free-flowering ; flowers large, rosy crimson, with a 

 white centre. 



Gypsophila. 



59. Elegans alba, x x x July 27, 1898 (Veitch). — Height 14 inches ; 

 plants of graceful habit and wonderfully free-flowering ; flowers small,, 

 pure white. 



Heliotropes. 



60. Dwarf Giant (Veitch).' — Plants of bushy habit ; free-flowering ;, 

 mauve-coloured flowers with a white centre, borne in great heads. 



61. Giant Blue (Veitch). — Stock mixed. 



62. Giant White (Veitch). — Stock mixed. 



Leptosyne. 



63. Stillmanni (Veitch). — ^An uncommon Californian annuaL 

 18 inches or so high ; compact bushy habit, with deep green deeply- 

 divided leaves ; very free-flowering ; flowers small, rich yellow, borne on 

 long stems at the apex of the shoots. 



