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VI. Dark Bicolors. 
(a) Spencer types. 
103. Marks Tey (Dobbie). — A vigorous stock with fairly large long- stalked 
flowers in fours ; standards reddish-purple, wings violet-purple. Raised by 
sender. Stock not quite true. 
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100, 101. Adelaide (Webb, Dobbie). — Vigorous and freely producing large 
flowers in fours on long stalks ; standards reddish purple, wings deep violet- 
purple. Raised by Messrs. Dobbie. The general effect is bluer than in 
' Marks Tey/ 
76. A variety sent by Messrs. Veitch as ' Captain of the Blues ' (a misnomer), 
with smaller darker flowers and more purple wings, belongs to this group. 
VII. Dark Blue. 
83. Commander Godsall, A.M. July 6, 1921. — Sent by Messrs. Webb. Raised 
by Mr. Bolton. 
(a) Spencer types. 
go. Le Mahdi (Ireland & Hitchcock). — A fairly vigorous plant bearing large 
flowers in fours on medium stalks ; standards deep reddish-purple, standards 
bluer. Raised by Mr. Hitchcock. 
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80-82. Blue Monarch (Stark, R. Veitch, Webb). — Vigorous, producing 
fairly large flowers in fours on medium stalks ; standards darker than in 
' Le Mahdi,' wings very dark violet. Raised by Messrs. Stark. 
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86. Lord Nelson Spencer (Pearson). — 'Vigorous; flowers on rather short 
stalks in threes, about the size of ' Blue Monarch,' but deeper in colour. 
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79. Navy (Ireland & Hitchcock). — Vigorous, bearing very large flowers in 
fours on 9 inch stems ; standards very dark violet, wings equally dark but 
reddish- violet. Raised by sender. 
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83-85. Commander Godsall (Webb, Bees, Bolton), A.M. — Very vigorous 
and almost identical with last, but with a little less red in the dark violet. Loses 
colour somewhat in water. Nos. 84 and 85 were a little mixed. 
87-89. Jack Cornwell, V.C. (R. Veitch, Webb, King). — Indistinguishable 
from ' Commander Godsall,' but keeps its colour better when picked. Raised 
by Messrs. King. The award was given to the truest stock. 
(b) Grandiflora type. 
106. Lord Nelson (Morse). — The ' Grandiflora' counterpart of the 'Lord 
Nelson Spencer ' above. See general remarks. 
VIII. Purple. 
96. Royal Purple, A.M. July 16, 1921. — Raised by Mr. R. Wright, and 
introduced by Messrs. Dobbie ; sent by Messrs. Ireland & Hitchcock. 
(a) Spencer types. 
69. Seedling No. 2 (Hinton). — A weak plant with flowers of short stems in 
threes. Standards deep lilac with wings a little bluer. Linking this group with 
the mauves. Raised by sender. 
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102. — Mrs. Geo. Winn (Winn) . — A very vigorous stock with very large flowers 
in fours on 10 inch stalks ; flowers inside the colour of the standards of ' Adelaide,' 
but outside mauve, giving almost a bicolour effect. Raised by sender. 
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91-96. Royal Purple (Dobbie, Pearson, j 
Webb, Bees, Dickson, Ireland & Hitchcock) s- , A.M. — Stocks varied in 
97-98. Royalty (Stevenson, King) J 
vigour; the flowers were very large, in fours on 10 inch stalks, and both 
wings and standard are purple. A fine variety, but like many plants of its 
colour needing care in choosing its neighbours. Raised by Mr. Wright and 
