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and yellow. The flowers were mostly very large and borne on well- 

 branched plants, which commenced to bloom about August 13. Height 

 3 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



101. Le Reve (Barr). — Flowers medium, bright carmine purple, 

 lower lip tipped with golden yellow. Flower stems light brown, 

 which colour also appears at the margins of the leaves. Plants well 

 branched, commencing to flower about August 4. Stock pure. Height 

 3 feet ; length of spike 14 inches. 



107. Mirabundum (R. Veitch). — A tall striped variety, having 

 arge white flowers with a large blotch of dull crimson on the lower 

 lip and a suffusion of violet rose on the upper one. The former is 

 tipped with yellow, and the middle lobe of the lower lip is suiiused 

 with the same colour as the upper one. Plants freely branched at 

 the base, free-flowering, beginning about August 4. Stock true. 

 Height 3 feet ; length of spike 16 inches. 



ill. Moonlight (Dobbie), A.M. September 9, 1913. — A very 

 distinct variety. Flowers medium, reddish apricot suifused with 

 rose, and having the upper part of the lower lip chrome yellow. The 

 rose surfusion is especially noticeable at the margins. The outside 

 of the tube is old rose. The flower stems, young leaves, and calyces 

 are tinted with brown. Plants well branched and free-fluwenng, 

 commencing August 13. A true stock. Height 2\ feet ; length 

 of spike 14 inches. 



113. Non plus ultra (R. Veitch). — A tall striped variety, with 

 medium flowers of a rosy magenta shade, having the upper part of 

 the lower hp deep crimson. Tne stems are chocolate-coloured and 

 the leaves tinted with the same. Plants free-branching and very 

 free-flowering, commencing about August 4. Stock pure. Height 

 2J feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



114. Orange King (J. Veitch). — A very brilliant variety. Flowers 

 large, bright Aery orange red ; outside of tube dull purple lake. Foliage, 

 stems, and calyces tinted with light brown. Plants branch with great 

 freedom from the base and flower profusely, beginning about August 13. 

 One plant bore rose-pink flowers, and another those of the type with 

 the outside of the tube sulphury white. Height 3 feet; length of 

 spike 18 inches. 



120. Perle d' Amour (Barr). — A very charming variety which came 

 nearly true and commenced to flower about August 13. Flowers 

 medium, deep rosy carmine, having the lower lip tipped with golden 

 yellow. The outside of the tube is sulphury white. Tne stems, 

 young leaves, and calyces are tinted with pale brown. Plants branch 

 freely from the base and flower profusely. Height 3 feet ; length of 

 spike 14 inches. 



121. Phyllis (Hay ward). — Flowers small, sulphury white or a pale 

 shade of purple rose in about equal numbers ; in flower August 27. 

 Height 3 feet; length of spike 13 inches 



130. Purple King (Barr). — Flowers very large, deep French or 

 reddish purple, with the outside of the throat deep carmine violet. 

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