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extending over the whole of the outside of tube, diffuse on lower lip ; 

 inside tube rather thickly lined. This variety should be useful for 

 breeding purposes on account of its compact and free-flowering habit. 



72. Countess of Strathmore (Barr). — The habit and form of 

 ' Constance ' (No. 71), but with white flowers ; flowers of good form. 



80. Crimson Bedder (Simpson). — Corolla i| in. long, wider than 

 long ; throat little compressed ; deep rose red (71), extending over 

 the whole of the tube, diffuse on lower lip ; throat very heavily | 

 blotched ; heavy lines inside tube. i 

 34, 97. Crimson Gem (Cutbush, Gibbs), A.M. July 31, 1914. — I 

 Corolla I J in. long and wide ; throat compressed ; rose red (71), 

 extending over the whole of the outside of the tube, but streaked 

 with white ; passing from lower lip into very heavy blotches in 

 throat ; heavy lines in tube. 



145. Crown Prince (Hay ward). — A variety closely resembling 

 ' Southgate Gem,' but its throat has rather less striping, and it is 

 hardly so free-flowering. 



115. David McConnochie (Dobbie). — Corolla if in. long, wider 

 than long; throat compressed; amaranth purple (691), extending 

 over the whole of the outside of tube, diffuse on lower lip ; blotched in 

 throat and lined in tube. 



40. Day Dream (Cutbush) .—Indistinguishable from ' Gertrude 

 Saunders.' 



105. Devonian (Godfrey). — Corolla i| in. long, wider than long; 

 throat vertically compressed ; deep rose red (71 h) extending over 

 the whole of the outside of the tube, diffuse on lower lip, inside of 

 tube lightly lined. 



39. Distinction (Cutbush). — Corolla i| in. long, wider than long ; 

 throat vertically compressed ; pomegranate purple (71 i), extending 

 over the whole of the outside of the tube, passing to spectrum red 

 (i) on the lower lip, and through a bluish ring to heavy throat 

 blotches and lines in the tube. The only variety with this com- 

 bination of colours. 



113. Dr. Chantimesse (Dobbie). — Corolla if in. long, wider than 

 long; throat vertically compressed; colour rose (71 b), slight on the 

 tube, sharply defined on lower lip. 



23. Dr. Webb (Cutbush). — Corolla ij in. long, wider than long ; 

 throat open ; rose pink (71 d), very slight on tube, sharply defined 

 on lower lip. 



56. Emile Rodigas (Lapworth Co.). — Corolla if in. long, wider 

 than long ; throat open ; rose red (71), extending over the whole 

 of the outside of the tube, sharply defined on lower lip ; inside 

 tube lightly Uned. 



7. Exquisite (Cutbush). — Corolla if in. long, wider than long; 

 throat little compressed; phlox purple (65a), very sharply defined 

 on lower lip. 



22. Fair to See (Cutbush), A.M. July 31, 1914. — A variety very 

 like ' Chinoiserie,' but the inside of the tube is more heavily lined. 



