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144. Rose Superbe (Barr). — A very pretty variety, producing 

 medium flowers, pale carmine purple in colour, having the tip of 

 the lower lip golden yellow. The foliage is medium, green, and 

 flowering began about July 28. The plants are branched and very 

 free-flowering. A few plants carried flowers slightly paler than those 

 of the majority. Height 22 inches ; spike 1 foot. 



146. Roseum superbum (Heinemann). — A free-flowering variety, 

 branching freely from the base, and beginning to bloom about July 28. 

 Foliage medium, green ; flowers medium, deep pink, having lower lip 

 tipped with lemon yellow. Stock not quite pure. Height 2 feet; 

 length of spike 14 inches. 



147. Roseum superbum (Simpson). — Similar to No. 146. 



206. Rosy Morn (Daniels). — Flowers large, deep rose pink, having 

 the lower lip tipped with deep yellow. Plants freely branched from 

 the base; foliage medium. Flowering began about August 4. Stock 

 true. Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



148. Rosy Morn (Dickson & Robinson). — Similar to No. 206, but 

 later in flowering. 



149. Rosy Morn (Watkins & Simpson), A.M. September 9, 1913. — 

 Similar to No. 206. A pure stock. 



150. Ruby (Barr). — Flowers medium; upper lip deep rose, lower 

 lip carmine tipped with yellow, outside of tube pale old rose ; in flower 

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



152. Salmon Queen (Carter). — Flowers large, salmon pink, tinged 

 orange, having the lower lip deep orange tipped with golden yellow, 

 and the outside of throat deep rose, a very pretty combination. 

 Flowering commenced about August 4. The foliage is medium, and 

 the plants branch freely from the base, forming nice bushy specimens 

 and blooming with wonderful freedom. True stock. Height 2 feet ; 

 length of spike 1 foot. 



207. Salmon Queen (Daniels). — Similar to No. 152. 



153. Salmon Queen (Heinemann). — Similar to No. 152, but 

 containing several rogues bearing crimson, pink, and chestnut red 

 flowers respectively. 



155. Scarlet Beauty (Dickson & Robinson). — Flowers large, brilliant 

 cardinal red, having the outside of the tube deep violet rose. Plants 

 branched freely from the base, and flowered profusely from August 13. 

 Three crimson rogues (12 per cent.) appeared, but otherwise the stock 

 was very uniform in character. Very showy. Height 20 inches ; 

 length of spike 10 inches. 



156. Scarlet Carmine (Dickson & Robinson), XXX September 9, 

 1913. — Flowers large, of a charming pale strawberry-red shade, with 

 the lower lip much deeper, and just tipped with yellow. Plants well 

 branched and free-flowering, commencing about August 13. Foliage 

 broad. Four rogues appeared in this stock, bearing much paler 

 flowers, with the outside of the tube sulphury white. Height 2 feet ; 

 length of spike 1 foot. 



157. Scarlet Flame (Carter). — Flowers large, bright fiery red, with 



