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17S. White Beauty (Dobbie), A.M. September 9, 1913. — A very 

 pure stock, of uniform height, flowering with wonderful freedom from 

 August 6. Flowers medium, sulphury white. The plants branch 

 well at the base, and form very nice, compact specimens. The foliage 

 is narrow. Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



180. White Queen (Bath). — Flowers large, palest sulphury white, 

 borne profusely on bold spikes ; foliage medium, green. The plants 

 are vigorous in growth, branch freely, and began to bloom about July 28. 

 Two rogues appeared in this stock, the flowers of one being pale 

 salmon old rose and of the other bright fiery orange. Height 18 inches ; 

 length of spike 8 inches. 



182. White Queen (Dobbie), A.M. September 9, 1913. — Flowers 

 very much larger than those of No. 180, and with more primrose yellow 

 in the upper part of the lower lip. Plants very strong and vigorous, 

 branching freely from the base and flowering well from August 13. 

 A fine and pure stock. Height 2 feet ; length of spike 1 foot. 



184. White Queen (Simpson). — Flowers small, white, having the 

 lower lip tipped with sulphur yellow. Plants dwarf, well branched 

 from the base, flowering profusely from August 13. Four rosy magenta 

 rogues appeared. Height 20 inches ; length of spike 10 inches. 



185. Yellow (J. Veitch), A.M. September 9, 1913. — Flowers medium, 

 very bright primrose yellow, deepening to chrome-yellow in the upper 

 part of the lower lip. Plants dwarf and compact in habit, flowering 

 very freely from August 6. Foliage narrow. A true stock. Height 

 16 inches ; length of spike 8 inches. 



190. Yellow Queen (Barr). — Flowers large, primrose yellow, lower 

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

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



191. Yellow Queen (Dobbie). — Similar to No. 190. 



193. Yellow Queen (Hurst), A.M. September 9, 1913. — A very 

 pure and vigorous stock, similar to No. 190. 



194. Yellow Queen (Sydenham). — Similar to No. 190. 



Dwarf or Tom Thumb Section. 



54. Crimson King (Carter). — Flowers large, dark velvety crimson, 

 commencing to open about August 6. Plants dwarf and compact in 

 habit. A pure stock. Height 1 foot ; length of spike 6 inches. 



57. Crimson King (Hurst). — Flowers small, rich crimson, opening 

 about August 13. Plants spreading and very free-flowering. Stock 

 very pure. Height 9 inches ; length of spike 5 inches. 



73. Delila (Carter). — Flowers large, bright rosy magenta, having 

 the lower lip tipped with bright yellow. The outside of the tube is 

 sulphury white. The plants are very spreading and well flowered, 

 commencing about August 13. Four tall rogues, of varying colours, 

 appeared. Height 8 inches ; length of spike 4 inches. 



76. Firefly (Carter). — Flowers large, upper lip bronze tinged with 

 rose, lower lip mostly deep yellow ; outside of tube sulphury white. 



