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37. General Eoberts (Forbes). — Height feet; spike 15 inches 

 long, densely crowded with creamy-white flowers having a yellowish 

 eye. 



38. General Ulrich (Forbes). — Height 7 feet; flowers remarkably 

 small, semi-double, marine blue tinged with bright violet-purple; small 

 inner petals white ; flowers closely arranged on a spike measuring about 

 25 inches in length. 



39. Helena (Bunyard). — Height 5 feet; spikes numerous but poor; 

 flowers small, pale royal blue shaded with bright violet. 



40. Hermann Steinger (Forbes). — Height 4f feet; spike 25 inches 

 long ; flowers very pretty, deep marine blue shaded with bright violet- 

 purple ; eye small, white. 



41. Hermia (Bunyard). — Height 5^- feet; spikes of good shape and 

 measuring 17 inches long; flxowers single, cornflower blue, blackish- 

 brown centre. 



42. Holyrood (Forbes). — A good variety, growing 7^ feet high; 

 spikes tapering, 2 feet long; flowers semi-double, small, cobalt blue 

 slightly tinged with violet-purple ; eye white. 



43. Huish Beauty (Kelway). — A very striking variety, reaching the 

 height of 8 feet; spikes good, measuring 32 inches long; flowers marine 

 blue with violet-purple edge ; whitish centre. 



44. Flypatia (Bunyard). — Height 5J feet; very free-flowering habit; 

 spikes 20 inches long; flowers large, closely arranged, light cornflower 

 blue with lilac-mauve inner petals. 



45. Imperial Mantle (Kelway). — Height 9 feet. A good variety, 

 having large spikes measuring 34 inches long; flowers semi-double, 

 large; outer petals marine blue, inner petals bright violet-purple. 



46. In Eemembrance (Forbes). — A very effective variety, reaching 

 the height of 6 feet; spike 17 inches in length; flowers violet-purple 

 with dark eye. 



47. James W. Kelway (Kelway). — Height 7 feet; spikes 28 inches 

 long, numerous ; flowers very large, measuring 2| inches across, semi- 

 double, violet-purple, white eye. This variety blooms late and is most 

 effective. 



48. Jessica (Bunyard), A.M. June 18, 1912. — Height 8^ feet; spike 

 38 inches long; flowers semi-double, royal blue with a tinge of mauve; 

 dark brown centre. A very free-flowering, healthy, and vigorous 

 variety. 



49. John Forbes (Forbes). — A very pretty variety, growing 6f feet 

 j high. It is very free-flowering, and has spikes 24 inches long, carrying 



pale cobalt-blue flowers which become tinged with bluish-violet ; eye 

 white. 



50. J. S. Sargent (Forbes), A.M. June 18, 1912.— A very hand- 

 some and effective variety ; height 8| feet ; spike 3 feet long, tapering, 

 well furnished with pretty marine-blue flowers tinged with dark purple. 

 A good late variety. 



51. Kelway 's Effective (Kelway). — A very free-flowering variety; 

 height 8 feet; spike bold and effective, 33 inches long; flowers semi- 



