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bedder, of vigorous, spreading habit, with large foliage. The' flowers 

 are large, very pale sulphury- white, edged with pale ageratum-blue ; 

 rayed. 



86. Lavender Queen (Cuthbertson), A.M. July 26, 1912.— A 

 splendid bedding variety, of strong, spreading habit, with medium 

 'foKage and large, rayed, pretty, pale purplish-mauve flowers. 



87. Lilacina (Dobbie). — A strong, spreading grower, of free- 

 flowering habit, with medium foliage. Flowers medium, very pale 

 violet-purple, with a reddish-brown blotch on lower petal ; rayed. 



88. Lilian (Forbes). — A strong-growing variety, bearing an 

 abundance of miedium-sized flowers, which have the lower petal rich 

 chestnut-brown and the side ones rich pansy- violet, while the upper 

 petals are almost pale lilac in colour; rayed. 



89. Lizzie Paul (Cuthbertson, Dickson). — A good, deep golden 

 yellow, rayed flower, of medium size. The plant is compact and a 

 strong grower, especially useful for bedding, and has medium foliage. 



90. Lyric (Forbes). — A very free-flowering variety, of the minia- 

 ture section, with very pretty, light violet-purple flowers fading to 

 pale heliotrope ; faintly rayed. 



91. Mable (Dickson). — A strong, spreading grower, with medium 

 loHage. Flowers medium, sulphury- white, with an edge of pale bluish- 

 violet, which is also suffused through the upper petals ; rayed. A 

 good bedder. 



92. Maggie Clunas (Dobbie). — A good, compact variety, with 

 large, pale primrose-yellow flowers, slightly rayed. 



93. Maggie Gurrie (Dickson). — A strong, compact-growing bedding 

 variety, with large foliage, and a very free-flowering habit. Flowers 

 medium, pale purplish-mauve. 



94. Maggie Mott (Cuthbertson, Dickson, Dobbie), A.M. July 26, 

 1912. — This is undoubtedly the best variety of its colour. It is a 

 vigorous, spreading grower of exceptionally free-flowering habit, and 

 has medium foliage. The flowers are large, pale bluish-violet in 

 colour, which gets lighter towards the middle of the flower. 



95. Maid of Lorn (Dickson). — A strong, spreading grower, with 

 medium foliage. Flowers medium, rayed, pale vinous mauve. It is 

 a very free-flowering variety, but much resembles ' J. B. Eiding ' and 

 ' William Neil. ' ' 



96. Marchioness (Dobbie), A.M. July 27, 1898.— A good, very 

 free-flowering bedder, of sturdy and compact habit. Flowers medium, 

 white with a very faint tinge of amber-white on the lower petal ; 

 rayless. 



97. Marginata (E^orbes). — A very pretty miniature variety, of 

 ' strong constitution and exceptionally free-flowering habit. Flowers 



amber-white deepening to chrome-yellow, the lower petal edged with 

 ageratum-blue. 



98. Mary Burnie (Cuthbertson, Dickson, Forbes). — A strong, 

 spreading variety, with medium foliage. Flowers very large, pale 



1 sulphur-yellow edged with violet; rayless. 



