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320. iiemperflorens, Wurtemhergia (Pfitzer). — P. Dwarf, 6 inches, 

 erect; foliage greenish-purple; flowers single, deep red, freely produced 

 in clusters. 



— Superb Prize Double (Sydenham). — P. Failed to germinate. 



— Superb Prize Single (Sydenham). — P. Failed to germinate. 

 318. Salmon Queen (Sydenham). — P. Failed to flower. 



Bkaciiycome (Swan Kiver Daisy) 



570. iberidifolia (J. Veitch). — A. 6 inches, procumbent; flowers 

 composite, 1 inch across, dark blue with a yellowish-brown disc; very 

 freely produced. 



Calendula. 



12. Cockade Orange (Carter). — A. 1 foot, erect, compact; flowers 

 3 inches across, double, deep orange, very freely produced. 



13. eriocarpa (Barr). — A. 1^ foot, erect, compact; flowers single, 

 2 inches across, orange-yellow with a pale yellow zone near disc. 



14. Orange King (Dobbie). — A. 10 inches, erect, bushy; flowers 

 2 inches across, reddish-orange with a greenish-brown centre. 



15. Sulphur Queen (Dobbie). — A. 1 foot, erect; flowers double, 

 2 inches across, yellow with greenish centre, freely produced. 



Oalliopsis. See Coreopsis. 



Campanula 



62. macrostyla (Barr). — A. XXX. 1889. 1^ foot, lower leaves 

 ovate-oblong, upper ovate-lanceolate, whole plant hispid ; flowers 

 purple, netted with violet. 



Candytuft (Iheris) 



16. Dobbie 's Crimson (Dobbie). — A. 1 foot, inclined to be 

 straggly ; flowers purplish-violet, borne on vigorous showy spikes. 



17. Empress Compact (Carter). — A. 8 inches, very neat and 

 compact; flowers white, in dense pyramidal spikes, freely produced; 

 tue best white candytuft in the trial. 



18. Empress White (Nutting). — A. 1 foot, much branched; 

 flowers large,- white. 



19. Giant White Improved (Barr). — A. 1 foot; flowers white, 

 in corymbs. 



20. Hyacinth-flowered (Carter). — A. Similar to Empress White. 



21. Little Prince (Barr). — A. 8 inches, much branched, spreading; 

 flowers small, white, freely produced. 



22. Little Prince (Nutting). — A. More compact than the last. 



23. Dwarf Eose-flowered (J. Veitch). — A. 1 foot, bushy; flowers 

 pink, 'freely produced in flat heads. 



24. Dwarf Mixed (T. Veitch). — A. 1 foot, bushy ; flowers various 

 shades of crimson, vigorous spikes. 



25. Pigmy (Carter). — A. 6 inches, semi-procumbent; flowers 

 white, freely produced in dense pyramidal spikes. 



26. Eose Cardinal (Dobbie). — A. 1^ foot, straggly; flowers rosy- 

 purple, freely produced. 



