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JOUENAL OF THE EOYAI, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



159. John Bull (Dobbie). — Eosy-pink, blotched with crimson; 

 flowers and spike poor ; failed to flower till end of September. 



64. John Churchill Cragie (Kelway). — Pale salmon-pink, streaked 

 with carmine ; cream line down middle of each petal ; lower petals 

 blotched with pale lemon-yellow; flowers large, borne on a bold spike. 



138. Julius Naumann (Pfitzer). — Pale rose, deeper towards the 

 tips of the petals ; lower petals blotched with crimson and having a dark 

 streak in the middle ; flowers and spike medium. 



65. J. L. Olucas (Kelway). — Eusset-orange ; lower petals blotched 

 with white; flowers medium; spike good. 



139. Karl Luz (Pfitzer), A.M. August 16, 1910.— Failed to 

 flower at Wisley, but, as shown at the E.H.S. Hall, was of a deep 

 crimson-maroon with chocolate-coloured throat. 



66. King of Gladioli (Kelway). — Bright salmon-pink; middle lower 

 petal shading to white, and spotted at the base with vermilion-red ; 

 flowers large, borne on a very tall, bold spike. 



217. Klondyke (Cowee). — Pale lemon-yellow ; lower petals blotched 

 with crimson; flowers and spike medium. 

 197. Klondyke (Barr). — Failed to flower. 



140. Konigin Charlotte (Pfitzer). — White, streaked with pale lilac ; 

 lower petals blotched with purplish-crimson ; flowers and spike medium. 



71. Lady Haddo (Kelway). — White, tinged with rosy-lilac at the 

 margins of, the petals; lower petals shading to lemon-yellow at the 

 base and streaked with dull crimson; flowers medium; spike good. 



67. Lady Macdonald (Kelway). — Amaranth-red, streaked with dark 

 violet ; lower petals spotted with white at the base ; flowers small ; spike 

 medium. 



68. Lady Macfarren (Kelway). — Bright rosy salmon-pink; lower 

 petals blotched with am.ber-white and spotted with pink; flowers very 

 large, being 6 inches across; spike good. 



69. Lady May Lyon (Kelway). — Pale rosy-lilac, shading lighter 

 towards the middle ; lower petals blotched with pale ochre ; flowers and 

 spike medium. 



70. Lady Muriel Digby (Kelway), A.M. August 18, 1903.— Amber- 

 white ; upper petals margined with a delicate shade of pink ; lower 

 netals marked with blood-red and silvery-mauve; flowers large, 4A 

 inches across; spike tall and blod. 



72. Lady Young (Kelway). — Lilac-crimson ; lower petals blotched 

 with very pale yellow ; flowers medium ; spike poor. 



210. Lafayette (Barr). — Eose; lower petals blotched with pale 

 yellow and deep dull crimson; flowers large; spike medium. 



73. La Gloire (Vilmorin). — Bright scarlet; lower petals blotciied 

 with white and edged with crimson; flowers medium; spike good. 



74. 190. La Luna (E. Veitch, Barr), A.M. August 30, 1910.— 

 Creamy-white ; lower petals blotched with crimson ; flowers and spike 

 good. 



198. Lampadaire (Barr). — Failed to flower. 

 14L Ijapageria (Pfitzei'). — Failed to flower. 



