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free-flowering, commencing about July 28. Foliage narrow, green. 

 Average height 18 inches ; length of spike 1 foot. 



122. Pink (J. Veitch), A.M. September 9, 1913. — A very effective 

 variety, having medium-sized flowers of a charming shade of bright 

 rosy carmine. The plants branch from the base and flower with 

 great freedom, commencing "about August 6. A very pure stock. 

 Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. The Committee thought 

 Carmine would be a more appropriate name. 



123. Pink and Terra-cotta Shades (Barr). — This stock produced 

 good, strong, freely-branching plants, with medium green leaves. 

 The flowers covered a wide range of colours, including white, rose 

 pink, cerise, orange, and crimson. Flowering began about July 28. 

 Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



124. Pink and Terra-cotta Shades (Sydenham). — A mixed strain, 

 containing many shades of pink and terra-cotta. Flowers medium ; 

 plants well branched at the base ; foliage medium. Flowering began 

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



125. Pink Beauty (Barr). — This stock produced very weak plants 

 with pale yellowish foliage and deep cerise flowers, having the lower lip 

 just tipped with yellow. Flowering was very weak, and commenced 

 about August 4. Height 18 inches ; length of spike 8 inches. 



203. Pink Beauty (Daniels). — A pure stock. Flowers medium, 

 pale cerise, having the outside of the throat white, and the lower lip 

 tipped with golden yellow. Foliage medium ; plants well branched 

 from the base, free-flowering. Commenced to bloom about August 4. 

 Very uniform in height, 20 inches ; length of spike 1 foot. 



126. Pink Beauty (Watkins & Simpson), XXX September 9, 1913. — 

 With two exceptions, all the plants of this stock gave flowers having 

 the outside of the tube pale cerise, but otherwise similar to those of 

 No. 203. 



127. Pink Pearl (Barr). — A very mixed stock, comprising shades 

 of rosy carmine, reddish orange, and yellow. The type appeared to 

 be rather small in size, amber white edged with pale madder carmine. 

 The upper part of the lower lip is rosy salmon, tipped with yellow. 

 The stems, young foliage, and calyces are tinted with light brown. The 

 plants branch freely from the base and flower abundantly, beginning 

 about August 13. Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



128. Pink Queen (Watkins & Simpson), XXX September 9, 1913. 

 — Flowers large, rose pink, having the lower lip tipped with deep 

 lemon yellow ; plants vigorous, well branched at the base, and very 

 free in flowering, commencing about August 4. A very true stock. 

 Height 20 inches ; length of spike 1 foot. 



129. Pink Rose (Heinemann). — This stock gave a great diversity 

 of colour, ranging from white through shades of pink and orange 

 salmon to dark crimson. The flowers were mostly large and borne 

 on well-branched plants, which began to bloom about August 13. 

 Height 22 inches ; length of spike 10 inches. 



204. Purity (Daniels). — Flowers large, sulphury white, having the 



