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the upper lip paler and approaching russet orange. The outside of 

 the throat is deep lilac rose. Plants compact, very uniform in height 

 and habit, well branched from the base, and commencing to flower 

 freely about August 13. A true stock. Height 20 inches ; length 

 of spike 1 foot. 



158. Scarlet King (Simpson). — Foliage medium, green. Flowers 

 large, purple garnet, commencing to open about July 21. The plants 

 branch very freely from the base and bloom freely. Stock true. 

 The lower lip is tipped with bronze. Height 20 inches ; length of 

 spike 8 inches. 



159. Scarlet King (Sydenham). — Similar to No. 158. 



162. Sunset (Barr). — Flowers medium, of a lovely red-orange 

 shade, suffused with rose in the upper lip ; outside of tube old rose. 

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

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



163. Sunset (Bath). — This stock gave a great diversity of colour, 

 quite distinct from No. 162, and including deep rose pink, pale pink, 

 deep sulphur yellow, bronze yellow, and shades of orange. The 

 blooms were in all cases large, and the plants flowered very freely, 

 commencing about July 14. The plants branch freely from the base, 

 and the foliage is green, long and narrow. Height 22 inches ; length 

 of spike 10 inches. 



164. Sunset (Dickson & Robinson), A.M. September 9, 1913. — 

 Quite distinct from Nos. 162, 163, and 165, being dwarfer, compact 

 and bushy in habit, and bearing large flowers, of which the upper lip 

 is mostly dull garnet, with patches of yellow near the margin. The 

 sides of the lower lip are dull reddish garnet, while the lobes are bright 

 lemon yellow, deepening to golden yellow at the tip of the lip. Flowering 

 began about August 13, and two rogues appeared. Height 18 inches ; 

 length of spike 8 inches. 



165. Sunset (Hurst). — Similar to No. 162. 



168. The Bride (Sydenham). — Flowers small, white, having the 

 lower lip tipped with primrose yellow. Plants very bushy and compact, 

 commencing to flower freely about August 13. Twenty-five per cent, 

 of the plants of this stock gave rosy magenta flowers. Height 18 

 inches ; length of spike 8 inches. 



172. Vesuvius (Simpson). — Foliage of medium size and width, 

 green ; flowers raspberry red, with bright fiery red lower lip, tipped 

 with golden yellow, very effective. The plant branches moderately, 

 but is not such a free bloomer as some. Flowering commenced about 

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



173. Vesuvius (Sydenham). — A pure stock, similar to No. 172. 



174. Vesuvius (J. Veitch). — Similar to No. 172, but coming into 

 flower earlier, on July 21. 



177. White (J. Veitch). — Flowers small, white, having the lower 

 lip faintly tipped with yellow. Plants very bushy and compact in 

 habit, coming into flower at the end of August. Height 2 feet ; length 

 of spike 1 foot. 



