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36. Double White Quilled (R. Veitch).— Failed. 



6. erecta nana atrocoerulea plenissima (R. Veitch). — A strain of 

 dwarf plants, varying from 12 to 18 inches, bearing their flowers erect 

 in a head. About 5 per cent, are single, the remainder are double. 

 The flowers vary in colour from white through rose and blue to deep 

 purple. May 20. 



24. Giant White and Blue (Barr). — -30-36 inches ; rather sparse- 

 flowering. There are several forms and several shades of blue, blue 

 with white petals, and a few with entirely white flowers. May 24. 



35. glandulosa (Barr). — 9-12 inches; few flowered; flowers deep 

 soft blue- violet, abruptly passing to white at the middle of the 

 petals. Spurs short, incurved. May 18. 



40. glandulosa vera (R. Veitch). — Identical with No. 35. 



25. Grey Friar (Bartleet). — An erect-growing variety, 24-30 inches ; 

 flowers white, tinged with soft lavender-blue; spurs short. About 

 10 per cent, are deep bluish- violet. May 25. 



3. Haylodgensis delicatissima (R. Veitch), XX May 26, 1914. — 

 Stems reddish, about 24 inches ; sepals rose-pink, rather narrow ; 

 petals cream, becoming white as the flower ages; spurs rose-pink, 

 exceeding the sepals, straight. About 75 per cent. true. May 25. 



19. Helenae (R. Veitch). — 24-30 inches ; stems dark-coloured, 

 flowers of varying dull blue shades ; spurs short ; not very free. 

 Poor. May 25. 



38. Long-spurred Choice Mixed (Carter). — A long-spurred 

 strain, with rather small flowers. 18-24 inches. May 22. 



39. Long-spurred Hybrids (R. Veitch). — Only seven plants raised. 

 Four were long-spurred, yellow-flowered ; one was A . chrysantha, and 

 the remaining two had white, short-spurred flowers. 



32. Long-spurred Hybrids (Dobbie), A.M. June 8, 1909. — A strain 

 of long-spurred forms. The colours are good. The plants varied 

 from 24 to 36 inches, and were in full flower on May 25. 



31. Long-spurred Hybrids (Dickson & Robinson). — A strain 

 very variable in height and in the pale flowers; the spurs do not 

 exceed, and are often shorter than, the sepals. June 22. 



7. Long-spurred Hybrids (Sharpe). — A mixture consisting of plants 

 bearing flowers of red and yellow shades. They are apparently forms 

 of calif ornica and chrysantha. May 25. 



18. Long-spurred Hybrids (F. Simpson), XXX May 1914. — 1 

 24-30 inches. A long-spurred strain. The colours are clear, and a 

 large percentage of the plants bear large flowers with broad sepals. 

 May 24. 



26. Long-spurred Hybrids (J. Veitch). — 15-24 inches. A long- 

 spurred strain, but not very free-flowering. A form with rose sepals 

 and yellow petals predominates. May 25. 



17. Long-spurred Hybrids, ' Mrs. Elliot's Strain ' (R. Veitch). — A 

 long-spurred strain, very variable in height and containing a number 

 of inferior forms. May 25. 



4. Long-spurred White (Dobbie). — 24-30 inches. The flowers 



