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139. White Branching (Barr). — 1 foot high ; strong and branching 

 habit ; free-flowering : strong spikes of large, pure white flowers ; extra 

 fine. 



Other Stocks. 



140. All the Year Round (Barr). — Dwarf, sturdy, branching habit, 

 with deep green Wallflower-like leaves ; free-flowering ; flowers pure 

 white. 



141. Autumn Giant White (Barr). — Of dwarf spreading habit; free- 

 flowering ; flowers pure white, borne on stout spikes. 



142. Autumn Giant Crimson (Barr). — Very bushy compact habit ; 

 moderately free-flowering ; flowers rich crimson, touched with white here 

 and there. 



143. Dwarf Brompton Sunrise (Barr). — 10 inches high ; of rather 

 irregular habit ; free-flowering ; flowers large, pale pink, borne on sturdy 

 spikes. 



144. East Lothian Crimson (Barr, Forbes). — Of rather slender habit; 

 free -flowering ; flowers crimson. 



145. East Lothian Purple (Forbes). — Very sturdy and bushy habit ; 

 rich purple flowers, borne on very stout spikes. 



146. East Lothian Pure White (Barr, Forbes). — Of dwarf and spread- 

 ing habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers pure white, borne on stout spikes. 



147. East Lothian Rich Blood-Crimson (Barr). — Sturdy habit ; 

 moderately free-flowering ; flowers crimson, flaked with white. 



148. East Lothian White (Forbes). — Of strong, vigorous habit; very 

 free-flowering ; flowers pure white. 



149. East Lothian Wallflower-Leaved Red (Forbes). — Of strong 

 branching habit ; free-flowering ; flowers crimson, freely marked with 

 white. 



150. East Lothian Wallflower-Leaved White (Forbes). — Of sturdy 

 habit, and very free- flowering ; leaves deep shining green ; flowers large, 

 snow-white, and borne on tall stout spikes. 



151. Globe Pyramidal Choice Mixed (Barr). — Of strong, erect habit ; 

 free-flowering ; colour of flowers various. 



152. Giant Brompton Crimson (Barr). — 8 inches to 1 foot high ; sturdy 

 habit ; rather shy-flowering ; flowers crimson and white. 



158. Giant Brompton Pure White (Barr). — 6 to 9 inches high; 

 branching habit, with broad leaves ; shy-flowering ; flowers white, borne 

 on stout spikes. 



154. Sweet Pea Agnes Johnstone (Sydenham). — Pale salmon-pink 

 flowers ; standards edged with purple ; wings flushed with rose. 



155. Dainty (Sydenham). — Flowers white, shaded, splashed, and edged 

 with purple; medium-sized flowers. 



150. Dorothy Eckford (Sydenham). — White flowers, large and flimsy. 



157. Edward VII. (Sydenham).— Flowers large; standards broad, 

 purplish-crimson ; wings deep purple. 



158. Gracie Greenwood (Sydenham). — Flowers delicate pink, marked 

 with white. 



151). Mrs. W alter Wright (Sydenham).— A good variety, with shapely 

 light purple flowers. 



