332 JOrEyAL OF THE EOYAL HOETICULTUEAL SiX'IETY. 
LuPINUS. 
71. Moritzianns (J. Veitch). — Height 3 feet 6 inches ; free flowering ; 
flowers bhie and violet. 
72. Mutibihis Cruickshanki ( J. Veitch). — Height 4 feet ; free flowering ; 
flowers bhie and white. 
Maeigold. 
73. Silver King (Carter). — Very closely resembles Tagetes Legion 
d'Honneur. 
Mignonette. 
74. Crimson Giant (Watkins Simpson). — Plants of bushy spread- 
ing habit ; free flowering ; flowers crimson borne on stout spikes. 
75. Large flowered French ( Atlee Burpee). — Height 10 inches ; 
plants of sturdy habit ; fi'ee flowering ; flowers very fragrant. 
76. Perfection (Carter i. — Plants of bushy habit ; flowers red borne on 
rather slender spikes. 
Michaelmas Daisy. 
77. Mrs. W. Peters (Peters), A.M. Sept. 1, 1897.— Plant of dwarf 
bushy habit : very free flowering ; flowers large and white with a 
prominent yellow disc. 
Xastuetiums. 
78. Beauty of Malvern (R. Dean). — Height 10 inches; leaves rich 
green ; flowers orange scarlet borne well above the foliage. 
79. Bedford Rival, F.C.C. Aug. 1(3. 1882 (E. Dean).— Height 10 inches ; 
very free flowering ; flowers scarlet borne well above the pale green 
fohage. 
80. Caprice (Atlee Burpee).— Mixed. 
81. Chameleon i Toogood, J. Veitch i. — Mixed. 
82. Empress of India, F.C.C. July 25, 1882 (R. Dean i.— Height 10 
inches ; bushy habit : very free flowering ; flowers rich crimson borne 
well above the foliage. 
83. Luteum Improved (R. Dean). — Stock not fixed. 
84. Moonlight (Atlee Burpee). — Height 15 inches; flowers pale yellow 
with a deeper centre. 
85. Sunlight (Atlee Burpee). — Height 1 foot: free flowering: flowers 
lovely canary yellow. 
Xemesia. 
86. Compacta bicolor (-1. Veitch). — Failed. 
87. Strumosa nana (^J. Veitch i. — Failed. 
NiCOTIANA. 
88. Sylvestris, A.M. -Tuly 25. lsi)<). See vol. xxiii. page cxxxii. 
OxoroKDON. 
.s9. tauricum iCator). — A very attractive free growing Thistle-like 
plant with large broad deeply cut prickly arching leaves covered with 
white tomentum on both sides. The stems are also covered with white 
tomentum. It is a splendid plant for sub-tropical bedding. 
