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12. C. elegans rosea (Benary). Height 24 inches; flowers of 
medium size; salmon colour. Inferior. 
13. C. elegans rosea fl. pleno (Benary). A semi-double flowering 
form of the preceding. Good strain. 
14. C. elegans rosea flore pleno vel neriiflora (Benary). This is 
a fine selection from the foregoing ; the flowers large, showy, and 
well displayed, rosy-salmon with brighter streaks along the centre 
of each petal. Yery pretty and effective. 
15. C. elegans “ Salmon Queen ” (Hardy). Height 30 inches; 
very free flowering ; flowers very large, in some cases l\ inches in 
diameter, of a distinct salmony-pink colour. This is a very fine 
selected stock of the preceding and distinct. Previously cer¬ 
tificated. 
16. C. elegans alba plena (Vilmorin et Cie.). A semi-double 
white-flowered variety ; flowers small and inferior. 
17. C. elegans “ Purple King ” (Hardy). Yery free flowering ; 
flowers very large and double/dark mauve.^ Yery fine selected 
stock. Previously certificated. 
18. C. elegans , double purple (Benary). An inferior strain of 
the preceding. 
19. C. elegans rosea alba (Yilmorin et Cie.). 24 inches high; 
flowers semi-double, white tinged with rose. A very novel, pretty, 
and distinct variety. 
II. Ibeeis ok Candytupt. 
1. Iberis amara (Yilmorin et Cie.). Stem erect, from 12 to 15 
inches high, branching, the branches growing close, and forming, 
when in flower, a sort of large corymb ; leaves small, a little 
toothed. The flowers are borne on the summit of the branches, 
and are at first umbellate, becoming more elongated as they grow ; 
small, white. 
2. I. amara hesperidifolia (Yilmorin et Cie.). A dwarf-growing 
form of Iberis amara with fully larger and finer flowers. 
3. I. lagascana (Yilmorin et Cie.). Similar to 1. amara hesperi- 
difolia. 
4. 1. amara “ Tom Thumb ” (Yilmorin et Cie.). A very dwarf 
form of I. amara; height 3 to 4 inches. Excellent for small 
beds. 
