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■of sturdy habit ; leaves oblong cordate, rather rugose, 2 inches long ; 

 small scarlet flowers, borne in whorls. 



Stocks. 



79. A collection of Stocks planted out on a south border made little 

 growth and flowered sparingly. 



Sweet Pea. 



(SO. Lord Salisbury (Carter). — Well-formed flowers, with dark p;n-p]e 

 standards and violet blue wings. 



Tagetes (Maiugold). 



, HI. Silver King (Carter). — Plants of bushy compact habit ; very free- 

 flowering ; flowers yellow, blotched with maroon at the base of the petals. 



Tulips. 



82. Bridesmaid (Veitch).— Height IG inches; flowers rosy scarlet, 

 .streaked and suffused with white ; blue centre. 



88. Greigii (Veitch). — Large handsome scarlet flowers, blotched with 

 •black. Grand for massing. 



84. Van Berghem (\'eitch). — -Height 8 inches ; bold cup-shaped 

 ilowers, with broad petals ; colour deep rosy pink, with a yellow base. 



85. Admiral Renier (Veitch) . . . . .] 



86. Billietiana Sunset (Veitch) .... 



87. Bueno Ventura (\'eitch) ..... 



88. Couronne d'Or (^'eitch) 



89. Grace Darling (Veitch) ..... 



90. Hector (Veitch) i See Vol. XXV. 



91. La Matelas (Veitch) ( p. 178. 



92. Parisian Yellow (Veitch) ..... 

 98. Queen of the Netherlands (Veitch) . 



94. Royal White (Veitch) 



95. Toreador (Veitch) ...... 



96. Vitellina (Veitch) . . . . . . j 



Verbena. 



97. Erinoides (syn. V. multifida) (R. Veitch). — A rather uncommon 

 species, introduced from Peru in 1818. Height 18 inches ; plant of 

 .^dender branching habit ; leaves bright green, deeply cut ; small purple 

 flowers, borne on wiry stems in terminal spikes. 



98. Erinoides alba (R. Veitch). — A white-flowered form of No. 97. 



99. Mammoth (Carter). — Plant sof straggling habit ; moderately free- 

 flowering ; flowers rich rose. 



Zinnia. 



100. Mammoth mixed (Carter). — A splendid strain. Flowers large 

 -and variously coloured. 



