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77. Triumph (Sydenham). — Flowers large and of great substance ; 

 standards rose, mottled with white ; wings white, suffused with pale 

 purple. 



78. Venus, A.M. July 21, 1891 (Sydenham). — Deeper than No. 53. 



79. White Snapdragon (Atlee Burpee). — White Snapdragon-like 

 flowers. 



Cupid Sweet Peas. 



80. Alice Eckford (Roemer). — Flowers large and substantial ; standards 

 rose-pink ; wings white. 



81. America (Atlee Burpee). — Standards rosy-crimson ; wings white, 

 speckled and flushed with purplish crimson. 



82. Beauty (Roemer).— Very free-flowering ; flowers large and of 

 great substance ; standards pale pink ; wings blush white. 



83. Countess of Radnor (Roemer). — Flowers lavender or pale mauve. 



84. Cupid (Roemer). — Flowers white. 



85. Mixed (Atlee Burpee). — A fair selection. 



86. Pink Cupid (Roemer).— A pretty variety, with large rose-pink 

 flowers. 



Littonia. 



87. Modesta (Beddome). — A South African greenhouse plant suitable 

 for clothing pillars. It grows from three to six feet high, and bears rich 

 orange bell-shaped flowers in summer. 



Lobelia. 



88. Formosa (Carter). — Plants of loose spreading habit, with purple 

 flowers. 



89. Compacta (Carter). — Plants of bushy habit ; very free-flowering ; 

 flowers rich blue. 



Nicotian a. 



90. Macrophylla gigantea (J. Veitch). — Similar to N. Tabacum. 



91. Sylvestris, A.M. July 25, 1899 (Carter).— A beautiful plant for 

 sub-tropical gardening. It is of more sturdy habit than N. affinis, and 

 grows four feet or so high, supplied with large pale green leaves, and 

 remarkable for its profusion of long tube-shaped, drooping, pure-white, 

 sweet-scented flowers, borne in terminal and axillary corymbs. 



Papaver. 



92. Dwarf Shirley Hybrids (J. Veitch). — A delightful strain of dwarf- 

 growing varieties, with richly-coloured flowers. 



93. Picotee (Carter). — Height 18 inches ; plants of sturdy habit ; 

 very free-flowering ; flowers single and semi-double ; colours various. 



Pelargonium (Zonal). 



94. Beauty (Toundrow). — A dwarf variety, with bright scarlet flowers. 



Pentstemons. 



95. Grandiflorus, Veitch's strain (R. Veitch). — A good strain, with large 

 variously-coloured flowers. 



96. Selected (Forbes) 1 N 95 



97. Selected (Lister) S 



