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2. V. cardinalis (Benary). Very much mixed with V. 
splendens. 
3. V. oculata rosea (Vilmorin et Cie.). Height 18 inches, 
spreading ; flowers pale rosy-lilac. 
4. V. hybrida splendens (Yilmorin et Cie.). Same as V. oculata 
rosea. 
5. V. oculata nana rosea (Yilmorin et Cie.). Height 9 inches. 
A dwarf compact-growing form of V. oculata rosea. 
6. V. oculata ccerulea (Yilmorin et Cie.). Height 15 to 18 
inches; flowers pale blue. Yery fine stock. 
7. V. oculata alba (Yilmorin et Cie.). Height 18 inches ; 
flowers creamy-white, the petals deeply notched. A good 
selection. 
8. V. oculata pure white dwarf (Yilmorin et Cie.). Height 9 
inches; of very close and compact growth. 
9. V. oculata nana carnea (Yilmorin et Cie.). Height 10 inches; 
flowers very pale pink shaded with lilac. Inferior. 
10. V. Dunnetti (Yilmorin et Cie.). Height 9 [inches, of very 
close compact growth; flowers very pale lilac. Distinct and 
pretty. 
11. V. eleganspicta (Yilmorin et Cie.). Height 15 to 18 inches ; 
of spreading habit; flowers pale with deep rosy disc. A good 
strain. 
12. V. elegans picta striata (Yilmorin et Cie.). A variety of V. 
elegans picta , with band of deep rose along the centre of each petal. 
Yery singular and distinct. 
IY. Godetia. 
1. Godetia rubicunda (Yilmorin et Cie.). California Plant pubes¬ 
cent, branching from the base; branches spreading, then erect 
from 18 inches to 2 feet high; leaves lanceolate, of a dull green 
colour; flowers produced in form of a spike, large, cup-shaped; 
petals 4 in number, l\ inches long, the upper parts pale red, 
the base rose coloured. Showy when in full flower on bright 
days. 
2. G. Lindleyana (Benary). Same as G. rubicunda (Yilmorin et 
Cie.). 
3. G. rubicunda splendens (Yilmorin et Cie.). Same as G. rubi- 
cunda , with a deeper blotch of rose on the petals. 
