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128. Lady Morrison Bell (Forbes). — Rosy-scarlet, with a white throat 

 lined with magenta ; medium- sized flowers. 



129. Lady Noble (Forbes). — Rosy-magenta, with a white throat 

 marked with scarlet ; flowers medium- sized ; spike weak. 



47. Lady Ogilvy (Dobbie). — Rosy-scarlet, with a white throat lined 

 with rose ; flowers large. Very much like King Edward, but not so 

 vigorous. 



130. Lady Windsor (Forbes).— Rosy-magenta, with a large blotch of 

 maroon at the mouth, and a white throat ; flowers large. 



131. Leonnec (Forbes). — Rosy-scarlet, with a pure white throat; 

 flowers large, borne on a bold spike. One of the best. 



132. Lewis D. Wigan (Forbes).— Rosy-scarlet, with a white throat ; 

 flowers medium-sized ; weak spike. 



48. Lord Kelvin (Dobbie). — Rich crimson-maroon, with a white 

 throat heavily lined maroon. A very showy, vigorous variety. 



133. Lord Lister (Forbes).— Rosy-crimson, with a well-defined white 

 throat. Inferior to Solomon Reinach. 



134. Lord Milner (Forbes). — Rosy-magenta, with a white throat 

 lined with magenta ; flowers large ; spike fair. Plant badly attacked by 

 mildew. 



49. Lord Rosebery (Dobbie). — Pale magenta, throat tinged and 

 heavily lined with maroon ; flowers small, but spike good. 



50. Lord Salisbury (Dobbie). — Failed. 



182. Lore Vottler (Pfitzer). — White, petals tinged with rose ; flowers 

 small, of poor form ; very tall spike. A good decorative variety. 



10. Love's Guerdon (Gibbs). — Crimson, with a white throat lined 

 with magenta, and surrounded by a zone of maroon ; flowers of medium 

 size ; tall spike. 



189. Lullingstone Castle strain (Dyke). — Flowers large, of good form ; 

 colours chiefly shades of magenta ; plants of good habit, and very 

 vigorous. 



51. Malcolm Dunn (Dobbie), — Pale magenta, with white throat lined 

 with magenta ; flowers small ; loose spike. 



135. Marcel Dubois (Forbes). — Creamy white, petals edged with rose ; 

 flowers large ; very bold, showy spike. 



137. Marchioness of Tweeddale (Forbes). — Scarlet, with a white throat 

 tinged with rose ; flowers large. 



136. Marquis of Linlithgow (Forbes). — Rosy-magenta, with a white 

 throat, and a deep magenta blotch at the mouth ; flowers of medium size ; 

 tall spike. 



52. Mars (Dobbie). — Pale rosy-magenta, with a pure white throat ; 

 flowers large, of good form. One of the best. 



11. Mdlle. de Vilmorin (Gibbs). — Pale rosy-magenta, with a white 

 throat lined with maroon ; flowers of medium size, well-formed ; tall, 

 bold spike. 



53. Miss Cunningham (Dobbie). — Pale rosy-scarlet, throat heavily 

 blotched and lined with maroon ; flowers large ; weak spike. 



139. Miss Stewart Peter (Forbes). — Magenta, with a white throat 

 slightly tinged with pale magenta ; flowers of medium size, of very 

 good form and substance ; tall spike. A vigorous, showy variety. 



