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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



almost black ; moderately free-flowering ; flowers H inch in diameter, 

 deep rosy lilac. Early. 



68. Argus, x x 1892. — Height 4 feet 6 inches ; compact, bushy habit ; 

 stems purple ; rather shy-flowering ; flowers lh inch iu diameter, lilac 

 purple. Early. 



69. Ariadne, A.M. October 13, 1902. — Height 5 feet 6 inches ; strong, 

 branching habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers H inch in diameter, 

 light blue. Mid-season. 



70. Aurora, x x x 1892. — Height 3 feet 6 inches ; branching habit; 

 stems purple ; moderately free -flowering ; flowers H inch in diameter, 

 lilac-purple or lavender. Early. 



71. Berenice, x x x 1892. — Height 5 feet ; diffuse habit ; stems 

 purple ; free-flowering ; flowers lilac-purple. Mid-season. 



72. Calliope, A.M. October 13, 1902. — Height 4 feet 6 inches ; strong, 

 spreading habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers 1^ inch in diameter, pale 

 mauve. Late. 



73. Captivation, A.M. October 9, 1900 (Beckett).— Height 3 feet 6 

 inches ; very compact, bushy habit ; free-flowering ; flowers pale pink, 

 touched with white. Late. 



74. Catulus, x x 1892. — Height 3 feet; dense, bushy habit; very 

 free flowering ; flowers | of an inch' in diameter, white, suffused with pale 

 lavender. Mid-season. 



75. Celestial, A.M. September 2, 1902. — A chance seedling. Height 

 4 feet 6 inches ; sturdy habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers H inch in 

 diameter, light blue. A continuous bloomer. 



76. Ceres, x x 1892. — Height 5 feet ; erect habit ; moderately free- 

 flowering ; flowers H inch in diameter, white. Early. 



77. Coombe Fishacre Brightness, A.M. October 13, 1902 (Beckett).— 

 Flowers larger and brighter than those of the ordinary Coombe Fishacre. 

 Height 4 feet 6 inches ; bushy, branching habit ; very free-flowering ; 

 flowers pink, touched with rose. Late. 



78. Cordelia, A.M. October 13, 1902 (Willmott).— Height 4 feet ; up- 

 right, sturdy, branching habit ; very free -flowering ; flowers rather small 

 bright blue. Very showy. Late. 



79. Daisy Peters, A.M. September 24, 1902 (Sturgis).— Seedling from 

 Mrs. \Y. Peters, and an improvement on No. 109. Height 3 feet 6 inches ; 

 upright, bushy habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers large, pure white. 



80. Decorus, x x x 1892.— Height 3 feet 6 inches; bushy habit; 

 moderately free-flowering ; flowers 1 inch in diameter, pale blue tinged 

 with pink. Mid-season. 



81. Densus, x x x 1892 (Dobbie). — Height 3 feet ; bushy, spreading 

 habit; very free-flowering; flowers 1-1}, inch in diameter, deep blue. 

 Mid-season. 



82. Discolor, x x 1892. — Height 1 feet ; rather sparsely branched ; 

 moderately free-flowering ; flowers 1!, inch in diameter, white and soft 

 lilac. Early. 



88. Dorothy, A.M. September 24, 1902 (Willmott). — Height 4 feet; 

 strong, spreading habit ; very free-flowering : flowers large, pale lavender. 

 Early. A continuous bloomer. 



84. Edna Mercia, x x x October 13, 1902 (Perry).— Height 3 feet 



