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about August 13. Two orange and one crimson rogue appeared in 

 this stock. Height 22 inches ; length of spike 1 foot. 



25. Brilliant Rose (Heinemann). — A very mixed stock, including 

 shades of carmine purple, yellow, and crimson. Plants of varying 

 heights. 



26. Brilliant Vermilion Scarlet (Heinemann). — Flowers large, 

 a deep shade of bright fiery red, having the outside of the tube deep 

 lilac rose. Very effective. Plants well branched, commencing to 

 flower about August 13. Thirteen per cent, crimson rogues appeared. 

 Height 21 inches ; length of spike 10 inches. 



28. Buff Queen (Bath). — Flowers large, upper lip pale Indian yellow 

 suffused with rose, lower lip deep primrose yellow, outside of tube 

 old rose. Plants very freely branched, and covered with flowers, which 

 began to open about August 4. Some considerable variation in colour 

 occurred in this stock, some plants bearing yellow and orange flowers, 

 while one crimson-flowered plant appeared. Height 21 inches; length 

 of spike 9 inches. 



29. Buff Queen (J. Veitch). — Similar to No. 28, but quite true and 

 more vigorous. 



30. Buff Queen (Watkins & Simpson), XXX September 9, 1913. — 

 Similar to No. 28, but later in flowering and a pure stock. 



32. Canary Bird (Bath). — A very pretty variety, commencing to 

 flower freely about July 14. The foliage is light green and very 

 narrow. The flowers are large, pale sulphur 3'ellow, with deep primrose- 

 yellow lower lip. Two pale pink and one white-flowered plant appeared 

 in this stock. The plants branch freely. Height ij feet; length of 

 spike 10 inches. 



33. Carmine (J. Veitch). — Foliage long and narrow, green ; flowers 

 large, deep rose pink ; lower lip tipped with primrose yellow ; very 

 free-flowering, commencing about July 14 ; branches freely from 

 the base. This stock gave one plant bearing sulphury-white flowers. 

 Height 2 feet ; spike 1 foot. 



35. Carmine King (Hurst). — Flowers medium, rich carmine; 

 plants well branched and very free-flowering, commencing about 

 August 4. Two plants bearing rosy-magenta flowers appeared in 

 this stock. Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



36. Carmine Queen (Barr). — Flowers medium, carmine purple, 

 lower lip tipped with orange. Plants branch freely from the base. 

 Flowering began about August 4. A few orange rogues appeared in 

 this stock. Height 20 inches ; length of spike 1 foot. 



37. Carmine Queen (Watkins & Simpson), A.M. September 9, 1913. 

 — Similar to No. 36, but a little earlier in flowering. A very pure stock. 



38. Cerise Queen (Dickson & Robinson). — Flowers large, very 

 light French purple, with the tube deep lilac rose outside. Four 

 rogues appeared. Foliage (slightly), stems, and calyces tinted with 

 light brown. Plants well branched, beginning to bloom about August 

 13. Height 21 inches ; length of spike 10 inches. 



39. Chamois (R. Veitch). — Flowers large, deep orange cadmium 



