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double, pale cornflower blue much tinged with violet-mauve; eye dark; 

 stems hairy. 



52. Kelway's Lovely (Kelway). — Height 7 feet; spikes numerous, 

 well furnished, 29 inches long; flowers bright cornflower blue tinged 

 with mauve. A very pretty variety. 



53. Kelway's Magnificent (Kelway). — A very graceful variety, 

 growing 7-| feet high and bearing numerous good 34-inch spikes of 

 lightly arranged Venetian-blue flowers with a white eye. 



54. Kelway's Eemarkable (Kelway). — Height 6 feet; spike blunt, 

 22 inches long; flowers double, marine blue and deep violet-purple 

 with w^hitish eye ; too crowded in spike. 



55. King George (Kelway). — Height 5-^ feet; length of spike 

 19 inches ; flowers very pretty, semi-double, large, marine blue with 

 white eye. 



56. King of Delphiniums (Kelway). — Height 7 feet ; spike blunt, 

 27 inches long ; flowers double, marine blue shaded with deep violet- 

 purple; eye white. 



57. Kitty Warden (Kelway), A.M. July 8, 1902.— A very pretty 

 double variety, reaching 4 feet in height, with good spikes, well 

 furnished with well-placed, small, cornflower blue flowers slightly 

 shaded with violet-mauve. 



58. Knight of Langport (Kelway).— A good variety, 7 feet high, 

 with spikes 33 inches long, bearing lightly arranged marine-blue flowers 

 with a conspicuous white centre. 



59. Lady Fair (Kelway). — Height 6J feet; spikes 27 inches long, 

 numerous ; flowers large, not crowded ; centre creamy-white, outer 

 petals pale Venetian blue, inner petals lilac-mauve. A very effective 

 variety, of free-flowering habit. 



60. Lemberg (Kelway). — A vigorous variety, growing 8 feet high, 

 and having well-furnished tapering spikes, measuring 34 inches in 

 length; flowers large,' marine blue tinged with violet-mauve. This was 

 the earliest-flowering Delphinium in the trial. 



6L Lizzie Van Veen (Box), A.M. June 18, 1912.— A lovely 

 variety — one of the best in the trial. Height 6| feet; spikes 35 inches 

 long; flowers large, single, cornflower blue, with small white eye. 



62. Lorenzo (Bunyard), A.M. June 18, 1912. — A very healthy, 

 vigorous variety, growing 8 feet high. Spikes 28 inches long; flowers 

 single, marine blue slightly tinged with deep violet-mauve, lightly 

 arranged; deep brown centre covered with yellow hairs. 



63. Lord Hawke (Forbes). — Height '8^ feet; spike 3 feet long, 

 tapering ; flowers deep marine blue becoming tinged with violet-purple ; 

 eye white. A very free-flowering variety. 



64. Lord Llolland (Forbes). — Height 7 feet, spike 30 inches long; 

 flowers cobalt blue with dark eye ; one of the earliest to flower. 



65. Lord Kitchener (Forbes). — Height 6 J feet, spike tapering, 24 

 inches long; flowers pale ultramarine blue shaded with violet-purple; 

 eye white. 



