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136. Pink Pearl (Barr). — Habit erect, 15 inches ; flower Victoria, 

 3j inches ; faintly shell pink. 



137. Purple Queen (Barr). — Habit bushy, loose, 24-26 inches ; 

 flower Pasony, 3f inches ; raisin purple (65 1) . 



138. Queen of the Market, mixed (Barr). — Habit lax, 23 inches ; 

 flower Victoria, loose, mixed colours. 



139. Ruby (Heinemann), XXX August 28, 1914. — A variety 

 of the Elegance type, 24 inches ; flowers single, 3J inches, florets 

 flat ; rich pomegranate purple (71). A few had rather paler 

 flowers. 



140. Sada Yakko, flesh pink (Barr). — Habit erect, 20 inches ; 

 flower Chrysanthemum, florets straight, 3 J inches, blush. 



141. Sada Yakko, new lilac (Barr). — See 140. Flowers pale lilac 

 (6y g). Stock 83 per cent. true. 



142. Scarlet King (Barr). — Habit Christmas-tree ; variable in 

 height, but about 12 inches ; flower Victoria ; terminal, 3 inches ; 

 lateral, 2 inches ; light amaranth purple (69 h) . 



143. Scarlet Queen (Barr). — Failed. 



144. sinensis (Cartwright & Goodwin). — Habit lax, 24 inches ; 

 flower single, 3 inches ; rays equal to the diameter of the disc, hyacinth 

 violet (62 i). Colour variable and fading quickly. 



145. The King (R. Veitch). — Habit erect, 20 inches ; flower 

 Chrysanthemum ; good centre, 4 inches ; rose purple (67' d). 



146. The Prince (R. Veitch), A.M. August 28, 1914. — Habit erect, 

 20 inches ; flower Paeony although florets are not much reflexed, 

 3i inches ; white, upper part of florets flushed hortense violet. The 

 flower had a silvery appearance, and was one of the most attractive 

 varieties in the trial. 



147. Toison d'Or (Hurst), A.M. August 28, 1914. — Habit bushy, 

 16 inches ; flower Victoria, 3^ inches; faint sulphur-yellow (25 g). 

 A very pleasing variety. 



148. Triumph (Cartwright & Goodwin). — 'Habit bushy, 6-9 

 inches ; flower Paeony, 2| inches ; deep amaranth purple (69). Ninety- 

 two per cent. true. 



149. Truffaut's Pseony-flowered Perfection (mixed) (Cartwright 

 & Goodwin). — An erect-growing mixture. The flowers vary in type 

 and colour. 



150. Unicum white (Barr). — See description of ' Unicum ' in 

 introduction. Flowers white, 4 inches. 



151. Unicum, crimson (Heinemann). — ' Unicum ' type. Flower 

 poor, with short florets, 3 J inches ; amaranth pink (69 d). 



152. Unicum, flesh-coloured (Barr). — ' Unicum ' type. Flower 

 4 inches ; Hght rose purple (67' d). 



153. Unicum, flesh-coloured (Heinemann). — A mixture ; there 

 is about 50 per cent. ' Unicum,' mainly blue and pink shades. 



154. Unicum ' Malmaison ' (Barr). — Identical with 153. 



155. Unicum, pure white (Heinemann). — ' Unicum ' type. Flower 

 good, 5 inches ; white. 



