KEPOIIT ON 3IISCELLANE0US rLOWERING PLANTS. :J:31 
57. Heddewigii Queen of Holland (Carter) — Height 8 inches ; free 
flowering ; flowers white with a circular band of pink near the centre. 
ECCEEMOCARPUS. 
58. Scaber (Hutton). — An old well known climber introduced from 
Chili in 1824. It is well adapted for covering trellises, pillars, &c., and 
bears numerous racemes of orange-coloured flowers. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 
59. Carminea rosea (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 1 foot ; free 
flowering ; flowers carmine and rose suflused with pale sulphur. 
60. Douglasii (Carter).— Failed. 
61. Golden Sunbeam (R. Yeitch).— Height 10 inches ; free flow^ering ; 
flowers canary yellow h }avily blotched with golden yello^v on the basal 
portion of each petal. A continuous bloomer. 
GODETIAS. 
62. Dunnetti compacta (Carter). — Height 10 inches ; flowers pale 
purple blotched with crimson ; glaucous tinted foliage. 
63. Whitneyi splendour (R. Yeitch). — Height 10 inches ; flow^ers of 
medium sizfe, crimson touched with rose. 
Hemerocallis. 
64. Apricot, A.M. May 25, 1893 (Yeld). — A magnificent variety with 
large rich orange-yellow flowers. 
HUXNEMANNIA. 
65. Fumari^efolia, A.M. Aug. 23, 1898 (J. Yeitch, R. Dean).— The 
deep golden yellow poppy-like flow^ers with conspicuous yellow anthers in 
the centre are very handsome. The foliage is elegantly cut and of a 
glaucous green hue. This charming Mexican annual delights in a w^arm 
soil and sunny position. 
Lachenalia. 
66. tricolor X aurea (Butters). — This is a grand variety producing 
long stout flower spikes and large deep yellow flowers. 
Larkspur. 
67. Empress Rose (J. Yeitch).— Height 18 inches ; free flowering ; 
flowers semi- double borne on long spikes. 
Lavatera. 
68. Trimestris Red (J. Yeitch). — Height 2 feet 6 inches ; moderately 
free flowering ; flowers red. 
69. Trimestris White (J. Yeitch), — A white flowered form of No. 69. 
Lobelia. 
70. Elegantissima (Carter). — Height 6 inches ; slender habit ; free 
flov/ering ; flowers deep blue with a white centre. 
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