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Cineraria 



Matador (R. Veitch). — Flowers scarlet-red, 2^ inches in diameter, 

 borne in large trusses ; leaves broadly cordate, dark green, crinkled ; 

 plant compact. 



Antique Rose (R. Veitch). — Flowers rose-red, passing to rose colour 

 at the tips of florets, if inch in diameter ; ray florets broad ; leaves 

 hastate, deeply toothed, hght green. 



Clarkia 



elegans ' Scarlet Beauty ' (Sutton) . — A free-flowering variety 

 bearing flowers of a deep salmon-rose, ij inch diameter. 



Daisy 



Sutton's Giant Double Pink (Sutton). — A large pale crimson- 

 flowered variety of the well-known double Daisy, 



Sutton's Giant Double White (Sutton). — Similar to the variety 

 described above, but bearing white flowers, sometimes striped and 

 speckled with red. 



ESCHSCHOLZIA 



Carmine King (Gardiner, Dawkins) . — Habit variable ; a number 

 of plants of a very good bushy type in each stock. Flower of moderate 

 size, rosy carmine, with a white base. Both stocks about 75 per cent, 

 true. 



Dainty Queen (Gardiner). — Habit sprawling. Flower large but 

 weak ; soft flesh colour. Stock true. 



Rajah (Gardiner). — Like * Carmine King,' but the flowers are a 

 pale magenta-purple. Stock 75 per cent. true. 



Mandarin canaliculata (Gardiner). — Habit sprawling. Flowers 

 of 75 per cent, of the plants orange-scarlet, 25 per cent, are rose-pink 

 outside and cream inside. In all the flowers the petals are creased 

 with longitudinal furrows. 



GODETIA 



Giant Rose (Sutton). — Height 20-24 inches. Flowers double, the 

 doubhng consisting in a multiplication of the petals, Hght rose-pink 

 with a rose-red blotch at the base of each petal ; stamens rarely 

 exceeding 8. Stock true. 



Helianthus 



annuus ' Sunrise ' (R. Veitch). — This variety was composed of 

 equal numbers of a good branching yellow Sunflower and the variety 

 described on p. 669, vol. xxxix. as Red Sunflower. 



anmms ' Sutton's New Red.' — See ' Red Sunflower,' p. 669, vol. 

 xxxix. 



Kniphofia 



From Messrs. Stark, Ryborough. — A set of Kniphofias resembling 

 K. Northiae, but begin to flower rather earlier than that kind. With 



