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Queen of Spain Spencer (Dobbie), A.M. July 14, 1911. — Described 

 vol. xxxvii., p. 397. 



Red Star (Dobbie). — A good, dark red variety. The colour unfortu- 

 nately suffers in hot, sunny weather. 



Rosabelle (Dobbie). — A very fine Sweet Pea of vigorous habit, 

 bearing an abundance of pretty rose flowers somewhat similar to 

 those of * Marie Oorelli,' but paler in colour. 



R. W. Pitt (Stark). — A vigorous grower, bearing very pretty flowers 

 of rose Neyron red colour. 



Senator Spencer (Dobbie). — Described vol. xxxvii., p. 397. 



St. George (Dobbie), A.M. July 9, 1907. — A bright, orange-scarlet 

 flower of great decorative value. Exceptionally free-flowering in habit, 

 and a vigorous grower. 



Stirling Stent (Dobbie), A. M . June 22, 1909.— A wonderful, deep 

 salmon variety of great beauty. 



Tennant Spencer (Dobbie),' A.M. July 26, 1912.— A splendid 

 purplish-mauve variety, having large flowers and a very robust habit. 

 It is exceptionally free in flowering, and,, carries plenty of fours. 



The King (Dobbie), A.M. June 23, 1908. — A magnificent dark 

 crimson Spencer variety of large size and excellent form. 



Thomas Stevenson (Dobbie), A.M. June 4, 1912. — A very vigorous 

 and healthy grower. Flowers large, bright orange-scarlet. 



White Queen (Stark). — A good, pure white, with prettily waved 

 standard. It has slightly larger flowers than * Etta Dyke, ' and is of 

 very vigorous habit. 



No. 1 (King). — A very pretty, rose-pink variety, a little paler than 

 ' Beauty of Fife.' A strong grower, carrying plenty of fours. 



No. 2 (King). — A pretty, very pale pink variety of large size and 

 very vigorous habit. Flowers produced mostly in fours. 



No. 3 (King). — The standards of this variety are maroon, and the 

 wings plum-violet. 



No. 4 (King). — A pretty, rose-pink variety, inclined to pale orange 

 at the margin of the standard. 



No. 5 (King). — ^A distinct variety of a violet-rose colour. 



No. 6 (King). — A pretty flower, having the waved standard violet- 

 rose and the wings lilac-mauve. 



No. 20 (Stark). — A fine, deep carmine variety of good shape and 

 size. 



The varieties remaining longest in flower were (in order) ' Mrs. 

 Eoutzahn,' ' Dobbie 's Sunproof Crimson,' 'Majestic,' ' Asta Ohn,' 

 'Pearl Gray,' 'Blue Jacket,' 'Countess Spencer,' ' Dobbie 's Mid- 

 Blue,' ' Dorothy Eckford,' ' Isobel Malcolm,' ' King Manoel,' ' Lady 

 Knox,' ' Mrs. Hugh Dickson,' ' Premier,' ' Senator Spencer.' 



