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175. Victoria (R. Veitch). — A tall striped variety, having amber- 

 white flowers blotched with purple garnet on the lower lip and suffused 

 with bluish lilac on the upper. Some plants gave flowers varying 

 somewhat from this. Plants well branched, commencing to flower 

 about August 4. Height 3 feet ; spike 15 inches. 



176. Vulcan (Barr). — Flowers large, deep velvety crimson, with 

 the outside of the throat plum violet. The stems are chocolate- 

 coloured, while the broad foliage and the calyces are much tinted with 

 the same. Stock quite pure. Height 3 feet ; length of spike 15 inches. 



186. Yellow King (Barr), A.M. September 9, 1913. — Flowers large, 

 deep, clear primrose yellow, with chrome-yellow lower lip. The tube 

 is sulphury white outside. Plants well branched ; foliage dark green. 

 Flowering began about August 13. Two rogues appeared in this 

 stock. Height 3 feet ; length of spike 16 inches. 



192. Yellow Queen (Hayward). — Flowers large, primrose yellow, 

 lower lip deeper, very effective. Plants well branched, flowering 

 freely from August 4. Stock true. Height 3 feet ; length of spike 

 15 inches. 



Intermediate Section. 



1. Albino (Heinemann), XXX September 9, 1913. — Flowers 

 medium, sulphury white, suffused with rose at the margins and in the 

 upper part of the lower lip, which is tipped with yellow. Plants freely 

 branched from the base and very free-flowering, commencing about 

 August 13. Stock true. Height 3 feet ; length of spike 14 inches. 



2. Album fl. pi. (R. Veitch). — Flowers exceptionally large, sulphury 

 white, double on one plant only, lower lip tipped with yellow. Several 

 rogues appeared bearing single flowers of various shades of rosy 

 magenta. Plants vigorous, well branched at the base, in flower 

 August 4. Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



3. Amber Queen (Barr), A.M. September 9, 1913. — A very compact 

 grower, of uniform height. Flowers medium, gamboge yellow tinged 

 with rose, especially in the upper lip ; tube pale sulphur yellow outside. 

 Plants well branched at the base, very free-flowering, commencing 

 about August 4. A pure stock. Height 18 inches ; length of spike 

 8 inches. 



196. Amber Queen (Daniels). — Similar to No. 3. 



4. Amber Queen (Watkins & Simpson), A.M. September 9, 

 1913. — Similar to No. 3. 



5. Apple Blossom (Barr). — A compact grower which commenced 

 to flower profusely about July 14. The foliage is long and narrow 

 and the flowers large, white, suffused with very pale rose. The lower 

 lip is tipped with deep primrose yellow. The plants branch freely 

 at the base. One or two plants in this stock showed some variation 

 in colour. Height 15 inches ; length of spike 7 inches. 



6. Art Shades (J. Veitch). — Foliage medium, green. Plants 

 branched, free-flowering. Flowers large, of various colours, including 



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