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127. Oriental, x x x July 27, 1898 (Atlee Burpee),— 

 Flowers large and of great substance ; colour salmon-rose with 

 darker shadings. 



128. Primrose Cupid (Atlee Burpee). — A pale Primrose- 

 flowered form of White Cupid. 



129. Saida Burpee, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).— 

 Flowers pure white, large and handsome. An improvement on 

 Emily Henderson. 



130. Sensation (Atlee Burpee). — Flowers white suffused 

 with rose. 



131. Stella Morse (Atlee Burpee). — Flowers white shaded 

 with salmon. 



132. Wawona (Atlee Bui pee). — Flowers pale mauve shaded 

 and striped with dark blue. 



Tkop-eolum. 



133. Defiance (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 1 foot ; 

 flowers borne well above the glaucous green foliage ; colour 

 intense crimson. 



134. Majus Sunlight (Atlee Burpee). — Height 1 foot ; 

 spreading habit ; very free flowering ; flowers borne on short 

 stems and partly hidden by the pale green leaves ; colour 

 rich buttercup -yellow, 



Vescaria. 



135. Cardinalis fulgens, x x x July 27, 1898 (Watkins & 

 Simpson). (See Vol. XXL, page 309.) 



Zea. 



136. Japonica quadricolor (R. Veitch). — Long narrow green 

 leaves striped with white and tinged with red. Useful for sub* 

 tropical bedding. 



REPORT ON MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS AND SEEDS 

 GROWN FOR TRIAL AT CHISWICK, 1898. 



Antirrhinums. 



1. Crimson King (Dobbie). — Height 18 inches; spreading 

 habit ; compact spikes of deep crimson flowers. 



2. Dwarf Crimson (Veitch).— Height 1G inches ; bushy habit ; 

 ilowers rich crimson. 



