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127, 128, 129. Queen Alexandra (Hurst, Watkins 



& Simpson, Dickson & Robinson) I XXX May 17, 1917. — 



137. Abundance (Dickson & Robinson) 

 Branching ; 16 to 24 inches ; spike dense ; flower 2 to t.\ inches. 



126, 130. Queen Alexandra (A. Dickson, Barr) 1 nrecedin(y b ut 



169. Twilight (R. Veitch) J lAke P recedin g» Dut 

 with fewer doubles. 



Flowers Light Purple. 



58, 59, 60. East Lothian Lavender (Barr, Dobbie, Daniels). — Branching ; 

 12 to 16 inches; spike dense; flower i£ to 2 inches. No. 59 gave some dark 

 purples. 



67. East Lothian Purple (A. Dickson). — Scarcely different from preceding. 



161. Blue Beauty (Dickson & Robinson). — Branching; 17 to 21 inches; 

 spike dense ; flower 2.\ inches. Gave some dark purples. 



177, 178. C6te d'Azur (R. Veitch, Hurst), XXX May 17, 1917. — Branching ; 

 18 to 24 inches ; spike dense ; flower 2 to i\ inches. 



163. Light Blue (A. Dickson) |_ Similar to ding . 



170. Mauve King (Barr) J r 0 



162. Nice Giant Light Blue (Nutting)) 



166. Mammoth Pale Lilac (Dawkins) } A ' M - May 4, 1917^-Branchmg ; 

 18 to 24 inches ; spike dense ; flower i\ inches. The Committee prefers the 

 name ' Parma Violet ' for this variety. Paler than No. 177. 



164, 165. Parma Violet (Barr, Hurst)\ xxx M —Like oreceding 



167. Pyramidal Pale Lilac (Hurst)/ XAA May 4 > Igiy ' Llke P receam S- 



168. Queen Auguste Victoria (Watkins & Simpson). — Like preceding, 

 but habit less good. 



Flowers Dark Purple. 



61. East Lothian Mauve (Daw kins) ) 



63, 64, 65, 66, 68. East Lothian Purple (Dawkins, - — Branching; 16 to 

 Daniels, Barr, R. Veitch, Dobbie) j 

 24 inches ; spike rather lax ; flower 2 inches. 



I 73> x 74- Mammoth Dark Blue (Dawkins, Hurst), XXX May 4, 191 7. — 

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



175. Nuit d'Ete (Hurst) l_Like urecedine 



179. Nice Giant Dark Violet (Nutting) j ^ 1Ke P receQin g- 



171. Queen of the Violets (R. Veitch) 1 Wal i flower . le aved and darker 



176. Summer Night (R. Veitch) ) wannower leavea ana dancer 



than No. 175. 



180. Queen Purple (Barr). — Branching; 11 to 14 inches; spike loose; 

 flower 2 inches. 



Flowers of Various Colours. 



62. East Lothian Carmine (Dawkins). — Various shades. 



69. Emperor Mixed (Dawkins). — With a high percentage of doubles. 

 151. Queen Scarlet (Barr). — Various shades. 



172. Lilac Queen (Barr). — Mainly light shades. 



