EETORT ON ANNUALS. 



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Polygonum. 



111. Orientale pumilum album (Veitch). — Height 3 feet ; 

 very free flowering ; flowers small pure white borne in drooping 

 racemes. 



RtlDBEGKIA. 



112. Bicolor superba (R. Veitch).— Height 18 inches ; free 

 flowering ; flowers crimson, brown, and yellow. 



Salpiglossis. 



113. Crown Jewel (R. Veitch). — Stock needs a little more 

 selection. 



114. Variabilis superbissima, the Emperor (R. Veitch).— 

 The plants made poor growth and failed to flower. 



115. Mixed (Sir Trevor Lawrence). — A very fine strain with 

 large and richly coloured flowers. 



Sweet Peas. 



11G. Burpee's Earliest of All (Atlee Burpee). — Standards 

 dark scarlet ; w T ings creamy white. 



117. Burpee's Pink Cupid (Atlee Burpee). — A pink-flowered 

 form of the White Dwarf Cupid. 



118. Coccinea, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).— Flowers 

 rosy scarlet. 



119. Dolly Varden (Atlee Burpee). — Flowers mauve, shaded 

 and striped with dark blue. 



120. Duchess of Westminster, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eck- 

 ford). — Standards soft rose ; wings creamy white suffused with 

 rose. 



121. Duke of Westminster, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).- - 

 Deep purple self. 



122. Eliza Eckford Cupid (Atlee Burpee).— A Primrose- 

 flowered form of the White Cupid. 



123. Fascination, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).— Stan- 

 dards mauve ; wings bluish-purple. 



124. Lottie Hutchings (Atlee Burpee).— -Flowers cream- 

 white suffused with purple. 



125. Mrs. Fitzgerald, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).— 

 Flowers cream-white flushed with pink. 



126. Modesty (Atlee Burpee).— Flowers White suffused with 

 rose-pink. 



