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162. \ 





163. 



Sunset. 



164. 





165. 1 





T^Tall Striped. 

 167.) 



168. The Bride. 



169. 





170. 



Venus. 



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172/ 





173- 



h Vesuvius 



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175. 



Victoria. 



176. 



Vukan. 



177. 



White. 



178. 



White Beauty. 



179. 



W r hite Prince. 



180. 





181. 





182. 



-White Queen. 



183. 





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186. 



187. 



188. 

 189. 



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192. 



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 194. 



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 198 

 199 



Yellow. 

 Yellow King. 



Yellow Prince. 



Yellow Queen, 



Flame. 



Amber Queen. 

 Aurora. 

 Defiance. 

 Fairy Queen. 



200. Dreadnought. 



201. Golden Queen. 



202. Golden Morn. 



203. Pink Beauty. 



204. Purity. 



205. Queen Mary. 



206. Rosy Morn. 



207. Salmon Queen. 



Tall Section. 



7. Aurantiacum (Heinemann). — Flowers large, 33 per cent, white 

 and the remainder rosy magenta in pale and dark shades, mostly having 

 the outside of the tube white. Foliage large and broad. Plants 

 freely branched from the base. Flowering began about August 4. 

 Height 3! feet ; length of spike 18 inches. 



11. Avalanche (Barr). — Foliage medium, green ; flowers excep- 

 tionally fine, sulphury white with deeper lower lip ; commenced to 

 flower about July 28. The plant branches freely from the base and 

 carries tall, bold spikes. Two plants in this stock gave rose-coloured 

 flowers and one primrose yellow. Height 3 feet ; length of spike 14 

 inches. 



13. Beauty (Barr), A.M. September 9, 1913. — Flowers medium, 

 rather narrow, rich crimson. Stems, foliage, and calyces chocolate. 

 Plants freely branched from the base and very free-flowering, com- 

 mencing about August 13. Stock true. Height 3 feet ; length of 

 spike 15 inches. 



21. Brilliant (Barr), XXX September 9, 1913. — Flowers large, purple 

 garnet ; lower lip deep yellow, except at the sides, where the prevailing 

 purple garnet appears ; outside of tube sulphury white ; in flower 

 at end of August. Height 2 \ feet ; length of spike 16 inches. 



22. Brilliant (Dobbie). — Quite distinct from No. 21. Flowers 

 large, pale French purple, lower lip tipped with orange. Stems brown, 



