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Horizon (Forbes). — Carmine-lake, shading deeper towards the eye ; 

 flower 1 inch ; weak. 1^ foot. 



Huxley (Dobbie, Forbes). — White, petals edged with pale reddish- 

 violet ; flower 1^ inch, of poor form ; loose truss. 2 feet. 



Ideal (Barr). — Rosy-salmon, slightly tinged with magenta in the eye ; 

 flower 1\ inch, of good form ; good, dense pyramidal truss. 2 feet. 



Inaudi (Barr, Chiswick). — Rosy-magenta, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 1^ inch ; dense, much-branched pyramidal truss. 2| feet. Showy, but 

 burns somewhat. 



Iona (Dobbie). — Reddish- violet, with a white eye. 2 feet. Inferior 

 to Multiflore. 



Iris (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes), A.M. August 14, 1894. — 

 Magenta self, with a violet reverse to the petals ; flower H inches, flat ; 

 large, much-branched truss. 2\ feet. A showy variety. 



Isabey (Chiswick). — Failed. 



Jas. Bennett (Dobbie). — Pale rosy-pink, with carmine eye ; flower 

 I?, inch ; tall, much-branched truss. 3 feet. 



Jas. Hamilton (Chiswick). — Deep rosy-magenta self ; flower If inch ; 

 large, much-branched, pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Jas. Lemaire (Chiswick). — Failed. 



Javanaise (Barr, Chiswick, Forbes). — Bluish-lilac with white eye ; 

 flower If inch, of good form ; much-branched, broad truss. 3 feet. 

 Very showy. z 



Jean Millet (Forbes). — Bluish-lilac, tinged with purple ; flower 

 2 inch, of good form ; good flat truss. 3 feet. 



Jocelyn (Dobbie).— Scarlet tinged with magenta, with deeper eye; 

 flower 1\ inch ; weak truss. 1^ foot. 



John Anderson (Dobbie). — Carmine-lake, with magenta eye ; flower 

 1 inch ; weak truss. 2\ feet. 



John Brunton (Dobbie). — Crimson-carmine ; flower £ inch ; weak 

 truss. 1\ foot. 



John Forbes (Dobbie, Forbes), XX Aug. 2, 1892.— Mauve, with a 

 deeper eye ; flower 1\ inch, of good form ; much-branched truss, the 

 side branches well flowered. 3 feet. 



John Fraser (Forbes). — Rosy -pink, tinged with fiery-red ; flower 

 1^ inch ; good, broad truss. 3 feet. 



John Jakeman (Forbes). — Salmon-rose, with magenta eye ; flower 

 1| inch, starry ; pyramidal truss. 2^ feet. 



John Lamont (Forbes). — Rosy-pink, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 If inch ; dense, pyramidal truss. 2 feefc. 



John Stewart (Forbes). — Mauve, with a deep rose eye ; flower 

 li inch ; much-branched truss. 4 feet. Very vigorous and showy. 



Joseph Chamberlain (Forbes). — Crimson-carmine ; flower 1\ inch ; 

 loose, weak truss. Inferior to Sesostris. 



Josephine Gerbaux (Forbes). — Failed. 



Joubert (Dobbie). — White, tinged with blue, with a creamy eye; 

 flower 1| inch, good ; 1^ foot. 



Jourdan (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie). — Pale rosy-pink tinged salmon; 

 flower 1^ inch ; good truss. 2J feet. 



J. P. Robertson (Chiswick). — Pale reddish-violet, with a deeper eye, 



