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flower edged with light ageratum-blue. It is strong and spreading in 

 gi'owth and free flowering in habit. 



71. Jenny Houston (Dickson). — A very vigorous grower, spreading 

 in habit, with large foliage, and dark purple flowers of good size, 

 shading almost to pure mauve in the upper petals ; rayed. 



72. John Currie (Outhbertson). — A spreading variety, with 

 medium foliage and flowers. Colour pale sulphur-yellow, often tinged 

 on the edges of the petals with slaty-blue; faintly rayed. 



73. John Ferrier (Forbes). — This is a small, lavender-blue variety, 

 with a blotch of chrome-yellow on the lower petal. The foliage is 

 medium in size and the habit of the plant spreading; rayed. 



74. John Forbes (Forbes). — A strong, compact grower, of very 

 free-flowering habit, suitable for bedding purposes. The flowers are 

 medium, rayed, dark purple, 



75. John Quarton (Dickson, Forbes), A.M. July 26, 1912.— This 

 variety has a splendid constitution, is of good habit, and covers the 

 ground well. The flowers are of good size and pale violet-mauve in 

 colour. An excellent variety for bedding. 



76. Jubilee (Outhbertson, Dobbie), A.M. July 26, 1912.— A strong 

 grower, covers the ground well, and throws up its rich, dark purple, 

 rayless flowers in greater profusion than * Councillor Watters.' An 

 excellent bedder. 



77. Kate Blyth (Cuthbertson, Dickson). — A vigorous, spreading 

 variety, with large foliage. Flowers numerous, large, pale sulphury- 

 white, tinged at the edges with pale purplish-mauve; rayless. 



78. Kate Cochrane (Cuthbertson, Dickson). — A very strong and 

 vigorous grower, of spreading habit, with very large foliage. Flowers 

 large, dark purple, shading off lighter towards the margins of the upper 

 petals; rayed. 



79. Kingcup (Dickson, Dobbie, Forbes), A.M. July 26, 1912.— A 

 most useful, very free-flowering variety, with medium, rayless flowers 

 of bright golden yellow. It is of vigorous, spreading habit, with large 

 foliage. 



80. Kitty Bell (Cuthbertson, Dobbie, Forbes). — A very pretty, 

 pale heliotrope variety, of vigorous, free-flowering habit. It covers 

 the ground well and has large foliage. 



81. Klondyke (Dobbie). — A deep golden yellow variety, rayed. 

 Habit strong and spreading; free-flowering; foliage and flowers 

 medium. 



82. Lady Grant (Forbes). — A strong, compact grower, with 

 medium foliage. Flowers medium, sulphury- white, prettily edged with 

 violet-purple; rayless. A good bedder and very free flowering. 



83. Lady Newlands (Cuthbertson). — A rich pansy-violet variety, 

 very similar to * William Hunter. ' The plant is spreading and free- 

 flowering, and has large foliage. 



84. Lady of the Snows (Forbes). — A compact grower, with medium 

 foliage. Flowers freely produced, medium, white, rayless. 



85. Lark (Cuthbertson, Dickson). — This is a good, free-flowering 



