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leaves tinted with the same. Plants well branched, free-flowering, 

 beginning about August 4. A pure stock. Height 2 \ feet ; length of 

 spike 14 inches. 



23. Brilliant (R. Veitch). — Similar to No. 21 in colour and habit, 

 but commencing to flower earlier, viz. about August 2. Stock not 

 quite true. Height 2\ feet ; length of spike 14 inches. 



27. Bronze King (Dickson & Robinson). — Flowers medium, 

 saturnine red, lower lip tipped with yellow, upper lip suffused with 

 salmon pink. Outside of tube mauve rose. The plants branched 

 freely from the base, and commenced to flower at the end of August. 

 Height 3 feet ; length of spike 15 inches. 



31. Butterfly (Barr). — Flowers large, dark rich crimson, having the 

 lower lip tipped with crimson ; the outside of the tube is sulphury 

 white. Foliage, stems, and calyces heavily tinted with chocolate. 

 Plants freely branched from the base. Flowering began about 

 August 13. A pure stock. Height 3 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 

 This stock gave one plant with double flowers. 



43. Coral Red (Dickson & Robinson). — Flowers medium, deep rose 

 Neyron red, having the lower lip tipped with deep yellow. The tube 

 is sulphury white on the outside. The plants are well branched from 

 the base, and flower profusely from the middle of August. The stems 

 and margins of the leaves are tinted brown. Two rogues appeared in 

 this stock. Height 3 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



45. Coral Red (J. Veitch), XXX September 9, 1913. — Similar to 

 No. 43. Stock pure. 



46. Coral Rose (Barr). — A lovely variety having large flowers of a 

 deep rosy carmine shade. The outside of the tube is sulphury white, 

 and the lower lip is tipped with deep yellow. Foliage, stems, and 

 calyces tinted with light brown. Plants very free in flowering, 

 beginning about August 13. A good, true stock. Height 3 feet ; 

 length of spike 14 inches. 



48. Cottage Maid (Dickson & Robinson), A.M. June 26. 1906. — 

 A charming bright madder-carmine variety, having the lower lip tipped 

 with yellow and the outside of the tube sulphury white. Plants branch 

 freely from the Ipase and flower very freely, beginning about August 4. 

 Height 3 feet ; spike 18 inches. 



49. Cottage Maid (Dobbie), A.M. June 26, 1906. — Similar to No. 48, 

 but later in flowering. 



51. Crescia (R. Veitch). — Flowers medium, very dark crimson ; 

 outside of tube deep carmine violet ; in flower August 29. Height 

 3 feet ; length of spike 15 inches. 



52. Crimson (J. Veitch). — Flowers medium, very dark crimson, 

 outside of tube light carmine violet ; in flower August 27. Height 

 3 feet; length of spike 15 inches. 



53. Crimson and White (J. Veitch). — Flowers large, velvety 

 crimson, having the lobes of the lower lip and the outside of 

 the tube sulphury white. The lower lip is tipped with golden yellow. 

 Plants branch freely from the base, and commenced to flower 



