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Candytuft. 



4. Hyacinth-flowered, white (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 

 1 foot ; flowers very large, pure white, but needs a little more 

 selection. 



5. Rose Cardinal, x x x July 27, 1898 (Watkins a: Simpson). 

 Height 1 foot ; plants of bushy spreading habit ; flowers deep 

 rose. 



Celosia. 



G. Pyramidalis coccinea (Forbes). — Vigorous in growth and 

 produces long and graceful bright scarlet plumes. 



Centaurea. 



7. Cyanus minor, white (Watkins & Simpson, Yeitch). — 

 Height 18 inches; very free flowering; flowers white shaded 

 with lavender. 



8. Cyanus minor, blue (Veitch). — Height 20 inches ; free 

 flowering ; flowers deep blue, changing to purple towards the 

 eye. 



9. Cyanus minor, rose (Veitch). — Height 15 inches; free 

 flowering ; flowers soft rose. 



10. Cyanus minor, Victoria (Veitch). — Height 8 inches, 

 compact habit ; very free flowering ; flowers small, deep blue. 



11. Cyanus minor, double mixed (Veitch). — Height 18 

 inches ; flowers double and semi-double, freely produced ; colours 

 varying from deep blue to pale rose. 



12. Cyanus depressa (Veitch). — Height 10 inches ; spreading 

 habit ; free flowering ; flowers intense blue, with a deep purple 

 eye. 



13. Marguerita (Veitch) r For description see Vol. XXI., 



14. „ blue ( „ ) \ page 302. 



Chrysanthemum. 



15. Atrococcineum (Veitch). — Height 18 inches ; moderately 

 free flowering ; flowers brownish crimson, with a yellow band 

 round the purple disc. 



1G. Burridgeanurn (Veitch, Watkins & Simpson). — Height 

 18 inches ; very free flowering ; flowers purple and yellow. 

 17. Carinatum tricolor (Veitch). — Similar to No. 16. 



