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91. White of Nice (Watkins and Simpson)) vvv 



93. White of Nice, No. 2 (Hurst) XXX Ma ^ T 7> I 9 I 7- 



-Branch- 



ing, 14 to 18 inches; spike dense; flower 2 to z\ inches; somewhat like 

 ■ Princess Alice ' (No. 77), but distinct. 



92. White of Nice, No. i (Hurst). — Taller and generally rather larger- 

 flowered than preceding. 



94. Nice Giant Improved White (Nutting). — Branching ; 16 to 21 inches ; 

 spike dense ; flower if inches. 



95. Mammoth White (Dawkins). — Branching; 16 to 19 inches; spike 

 dense ; flower 2 inches. 



96. White Christmas (R. Veitch). — Branching; 16 to 19 inches; spike 

 looser than No. 95 ; flower 2 inches. 



97. Winter White (Dawkins). — 16 to 18 inches; spike few-flowered; 

 flower 2 inches ; late. 



98. White Queen (Nutting) .t— Branching ; 16 to 18 inches; spike fairly 

 dense; flower if inches. Much like Nos. 70 and 76, but taller; 55 per cent, 

 double. 



99. White Queen (Barr). — All single. 



Flowers White with Pinkish Flush. 



101, 102. Almond Blossom (R. Veitch, Hurst), XXX May 4, 1917. — Branch- 

 ing ; 20 to 25 inches ; spike dense ; flower 2 to i\ inches. A beautiful variety. 

 100. Almond Blossom (Barr). — Nearly all singles and not all true. 

 103. Almond Flower (Hurst). — Like Nos. 101 and 102, but not a true stock. 



Flower Sulphur Yellow, 



107. Nice Canary Yellow (Watkins and Simpson)) 



108. Mammoth Pyramidal Yellow (Hurst) I XXX May 4, 1917- — 



109. Yellow of Nice (Hurst) J 

 Branchings 15 to 18 inches ; spike fairly dense ; flowers 2 to 2 \ inches. 



105. Monte Carlo (Barr) \ 



106. Canary Yellow (A. Dickson) I Like preceding, but with generally 



110. Nice Giant Yellow (Nutting) ) 



smaller percentage of doubles. The singles are white. 



104. Princess May (R. Veitch), XXX May 4, 191 7. — Branching; 15 inches ; 

 foliage glabrous ; spike dense ; flower if inches ; early. 



in. Queen of the Yellows (R. Veitch). — Darker and later than last. 



Flowers Flesh-coloured. 



112. Mammoth Pyramidal Flesh Colour (Hurst), A.M. May 4, 1917- — 

 Branching ; 17 inches ; spike dense ; flower 2 inches. 



113. Souvenir de Nice (Barr), XXX May 17, 1917- — Very similar to 

 No. 112, but somewhat taller. 



114. 117, 118. Beauty of Nice (Dickson & Robinson, Hurst, Watkins 

 & Simpson), XXX May 4, 191 7. — Branching; 16 to 20 inches; spike dense ; 

 flower i\ inches. 



115,116. Beauty of Nice (R. Veitch, A. Dickson) . — Like preceding, but with 

 fewer doubles. 



131. Peach Blossom (R. Veitch). — Like Nos. 115, 116. 



135. Old Rose (Hurst). — Branching; 21 inches; spike dense; flower z\ 

 inches. 



Flowers Chamois. 



119. Pyramidal Chamois (Watkins & Simpson), XXX May 4, 1917- — 

 Branching ; 20 to 24 inches ; spike dense ; flower 2 \ inches. 



120. Mammoth Chamois (Dawkins). — Similar to 119, but with few doubles ; 

 singles paler than doubles. 



Flowers Salmon, Centre Yellowish. 



124. Mammoth Pyramidal Salmon Rose (Hurst), XXX May 17, 1917- — 

 Branching; 18 to 22 inches ; spike dense ; flower 2 inches. 



12 Z. Mammoth Salmon Rose (Dawkins). — Rather paler than last ; germina- 

 tion poor. 



122, 123. Nice Giant Early Salmon (Hurst, Nutting), XXX May 17, 1917. — 

 Branching; 14 to 19 inches ; spike dense ; flower 2 to 2 j inches. 



