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36. Edward Tate (Dobbie).— Failed to flower. 



37. Ellen Terry (Dobbie).— Failed to flower. 



38. Emile Eadigas (Dobbie). — Eosy-magenta with white throat lined 

 with magenta ; flowers medium- sized ; tall spike. 



96. Emile Kadigas (Forbes). — Bright scarlet, with a distinct pure white 

 throat ; flowers of medium size ; good spike. 



179. Erna Bandell (Pfitzer). — Rosy-magenta, with a white throat 

 lined with scarlet, and marked at mouth with maroon ; flowers small. 



87. Ernest Bichat (Forbes). — Deep magenta, shaded outside with 

 crimson, with a clear white throat ; flowers large, of good substance ; 

 very bold spike. 



39. Excelsior (Dobbie). — Magenta, with a white throat lined with 

 magenta ; flowers medium-sized ; tall spike. 



187. Forbes' hybrid mixed (Forbes). — A magnificent strain. Habit 

 good ; flowers mostly large and of good substance ; including all colours 

 found in Pentstemons. 



180. Fraulein Anna Drewald (Pfitzer). — White, edged with lilac; 

 flowers large ; good vigorous spike. Inferior to Albino, No. 80. 



181. Fraulein Anna Schlayer (Pfitzer). — White, faintly tinged with 

 cream, with a tiDge of rose ; flowers large, of good form ; good spike. 



7. Friendship's Pledge (Gibbs). — Rosy-magenta, throat white, lined 

 magenta, surrounded by a zone of rich maroon ; flowers medium -sized ; 

 good bold spike. 



98. F. Schaudinn (Forbes). — Deep magenta, with a clear white 

 throat ; flowers large, of good substance ; very bold, showy spike. 



99. Garth (Forbes). — A very vigorous grower, but no flowers were 

 produced. 



101. Gen. White (Forbes).— Failed. 



41, 100. George Home (Forbes, Dobbie). — Bright scarlet, with a pure 

 white throat ; flowers medium-sized, borne on a good spike. 



40. Gerard Mercator (Dobbie).— Did not flower. 



190. Gloxinioides (Carter). — Plants of good habit, vigorous ; colours 

 are very varied, and include many delicate shades. 



42, 102. Gregor Mendel (Dobbie, Forbes). — Maroon red, with a pale 

 rose throat, lined maroon ; flowers of medium size ; spike tall. 



8. Helen of Troy (Gibbs). — Rosy-scarlet, with a white throat, tinged 

 and lined with rose ; flowers large ; a very showy variety. 



103. Henry Farman (Forbes). — Crimson, with a white throat, heavily 

 lined with rose ; flowers medium-sized ; good spike. 



101. Henry Kapferer (Forbes). — Deep magenta, with white throat, 

 heavily lined magenta ; flowers medium- sized. 



105. Henry Lachambre (Forbes). — Very near to Henry Farman, but 

 throat not quite so heavily lined. 



106. Henry Parr (Forbes). — Rosy-magenta, with white throat, marked 

 at mouth with crimson ; flowers large, of good substance ; spike 

 good. 



107. Henry Poincare (Forbes). — Deep magenta, heavily marked with 

 maroon in the throat ; flowers large. 



43, Herbert Spencer (Dobbie). — -Rosy-carmine, with throat heavily 

 marked maroon ; flowers small ; spike tall. 



