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light rose red (71 a), extensive on tube, sharply defined on lower lip ; 

 very heavy line in the tube. 



41. Royal Scot (Cutbush). — Habit poor ; corolla i| in. long, wider 

 than long; throat compressed; light aster purple (671), extending 

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

 throat slightly blotched ; Hues in the tube. 



12, 104. Rubicunda (Cutbush, Gibbs). — Tall, very free-flowering, 

 inflorescence bushy. Corolla if in. long and wide; throat rather 

 small, compressed ; spectrum red (ih), extending over the whole of 

 the outside of the tube, ^ diffuse on lower Up, Hght hues inside the 

 tube ; lower lip segments exceeding a semicircle. 



27. Ruby King (Cutbush). — Corolla i| in. long, wider than long ; 

 throat open ; light amaranth purple (691), extending over the whole 

 of the outside of the tube, blotchy, diffuse on lower lip, heavily 

 blotched in throat ; lines inside tube. 



55. Scarlet Gem (Lapworth Co.). — Leaves narrow, deep green; 

 corolla if in. long, double its width; throat vertically compressed; 

 deep spectrum red (i a) , extending over the whole of the outside 

 of the tube, diffuse on lower lip, hghtly blotched in throat ; heavy 

 lines in the tube. 



94. Schneefeld (Pfitzer). — Corolla if in. long, wider than long; 

 throat very open ; staminode imperfect ; a good, white flower, with 

 a laciniate, undulate margin. 



87. Schwester Magdalene (Pfitzer). — Corolla ij inch long, wider 

 than long ; throat open ; rose red (71) extensive on tube, sharply 

 defined on lower lip. 



90. Schwester Sophie (Pfitzer). — Corolla if in. long, wider than 

 long ; throat open ; white. 



142. Seagull (Hay ward), XXX July 31, 1914. — The habit and 

 form of * Southgate Gem,' but the flower is white, and the lip segments 

 sHghtly serrate. 



48. Sirius (Cutbush). — Corolla if in. long and wide ; throat open; 

 amaranth purple (69), extending over the whole of the outside of 

 the tube, diffuse on lower lip ; heavy blotching in the throat, lines 

 in the tube. 



140. Snowdrift (Hay ward). — Rather more compact in habit, but 

 otherwise like ' Seagull.' 



63, 79, 126. Southgate Gem (Barr, Simpson, Dobbie), A.M. July 31, 

 1914. — Slender, many-stemmed, leaves narrow ; corolla if in. long, 

 longer than wide ; throat vertically compressed ; carmine-scarlet 

 (2i), extending over the whole of the outside of the tube, diffuse on 

 lower lip, heavy lines inside tube ; lip segments bluntly pointed. 

 A profuse-flowering, highly decorative variety. 



64, 109. Spitzburg (Barr, Dobbie). — Corolla i| in. long, longer 

 than wide ; throat open ; creamy white, flushed with rose pink. 



58. Splendour (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 ; light lines in the tube. 



