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Inspector. — A beautiful bright orange-salmon variety, with double 

 standards. It is what is known as the duplex form of Earl Spencer. 

 Isobel Malcolm, A.M. July 26, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 272. 

 Ivanhoe, A.M. June 21, 1910. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 395. 

 James Grieve. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 395. 

 John Ingman. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 

 King Edward VII. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 

 Lady G. Hamilton, A.M. July 14, 1896. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 

 Lady Knox, A.M. July 14, 1911. — Failed. 



Lady Miller. — Colour very pale apricot, suffused with rose. Growth 

 weak. 



Lavender George Herbert, A.M. June 4, 1912. — Flowers lavender, 

 heavily suffused with rosy mauve. Borne mostly in fours. 



Lord Nelson. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 



Loyalty. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 272. 



Marchioness of Tweeddale. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 272. 



Margaret Madison. — Flowers large, pale Parma violet, mottled with 

 lavender and shaded with pale lilac. Standard prettily crinkled. 



Marie Corelli. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 



Marion Cuthbertson, A.M. July 19, 1910. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 

 Mark's Tey. — Flowers large, standard rosy maroon, wings bright 

 rosy mauve. 



Masterpiece, A.M. July 6, 1909. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 

 Mauve Queen. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 

 May Campbell, A.M. June 4, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 

 Melba, A.M. May 22, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 

 Miriam Beaver. — Flowers large, shaded with bright salmon-pink 

 on a pale yellow ground. Stock not quite true. 

 Mrs. A. Ireland. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 



Mrs. Cuthbertson, A.M. May 22, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 



Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 



Mrs. George Charles. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 397. 



Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 396. 



Mrs. Heslington. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson, A.M. July 6, 1909. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 



Mrs. J. C. House. — A lovely bright rosy mauve variety, having 

 the standards slightly suffused with salmon. 



Mrs. Routzahn, A.M. July 26, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 



Mrs. VV. J. Unwin. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 273. 



Nettie Jenkins. — Flowers large, pale lavender-blue, heavily shaded 

 with purplish-mauve, especially in the upper part of the standard. 

 A very pretty variety, strong in growth. 



Nora Unwin. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 397. 



Nubian, A.M. July 14, 1911. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 397. 



Othello Spencer. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 397. 



Prince George. — A very striking variety, having the wings pure 

 mauve and the standard the same tinted with salmon. 



Princess Victoria, A.M. July 9, 1907. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 397. 



