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16. Mrs. Baird (Cutbush). — Corolla if in. long, wider than long ; 

 throat open ; rose red (71 a), extending over the whole of the outside 

 of the tube, diffuse on lower lip, heavy blotches in throat and lines in 

 tube ; lower lip segments slightly toothed. 



127. Mrs. Christie (Dobbie). — A large, heavy inflorescence ; corolla 

 if in. long, wider than long ; throat open ; rhodamine purple (67), 

 slight on the tube, diffuse on lower lip ; throat very heavily blotched ; 

 lines inside tube. 



43. Mrs. E. Beckett (Cutbush). — This variety has larger and more 

 shapely flowers, but in other respects is very like ' Hercules.' 



69. Mrs. Forbes (Barr). — Corolla if in. long and wide ; throat 

 compressed ; light amaranth purple (69 b) , light on the tube, passing 

 from the lower lip into very heavy blotches in throat ; heavy lines 

 inside tube. 



77, 108. Mrs. Fred Fulford (Thompson, Dobbie), A.M. September 4, 

 1912. — Large, showy inflorescence, very free-flowering ; corolla if in. 

 long, and scarcely wider; throat open; rose red (71), extending 

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

 a blotch ; light lines inside tube. 



146. Mrs. P. S. Hay ward (Hayward), XXX July 31, 1914 — A variety 

 of the habit and form of * Southgate Gem,' with rosy scarlet flowers. 



116. Mrs. Stewart Peter (Dobbie). — Corolla if in. long and wide ; 

 throat compressed ; purple (65 h), extensive on tube, sharply defined 

 on lower lip ; slight lines inside tube. 



74, 78, no. Newbury Gem (Barr, Simpson, Dobbie). — Slender, 

 spreading, 20 inches ; corolla ij in. long, much longer than wide ; 

 throat compressed ; shows all stages between fully-developed stami- 

 node and a perfect stamen ; carmine-scarlet (2h), extending over the 

 whole of the outside of the tube, passing on lower lip to heavy lines 

 in the tube ; lip segments pointed and sHghtly serrate. Dainty 

 and very decorative. 



117. Newbury Gem, white (Dobbie). — A white-flowered form of 

 the preceding. 



68. Nizza (Barr). — One plant only; similar to 'Southgate Gem.' 



13. Oliver (Cutbush). — Height 32 inches ; corolla if in. long, 

 wider than long; throat open; mallow purple (67 a), extensive on 

 tube, sharply defined on lower lip. 



51. Othello (Cutbush). — Corolla i| in. long, wider than long ; 

 throat compressed ; deep aster purple (671), extending over the whole 

 of the outside of the tube, diffuse on lower lip. 



61. Paul Pfitzer (Barr). — Corolla if in. long and wide; throat 

 compressed; amaranth purple (6 a), extending over the whole of the 

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

 lower lip segments much exceed a semicircle. 



139. Pentland (Dobbie). — Corolla if in. long, wider than long; 

 throat compressed; bright rose (71 b), moderate on tube, passing on 

 lower lip into a blotch in throat and light lines in tube ; lip lobes 

 serrate. 



