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54. Profusa (Cocker ,& Son). An inferior variety. 
55. Williams (Stuart). See Report of 1875. 
56. Amcena Magnified*** (Dickson & Co.). Dwarf-spreading habit; 
free flowering; flowers small; mauve, with distinct yellow 
eye, and upper petals dark. A good variety. 
57. Blue Perfection (Westland). See Report of 1875. 
58. Purple Perfection (Westland). Same as Blue Perfection. 
59. Magnificent (Dean). Mowers rather darker than Purple Per - 
fection, but similar in habit of growth, &c. 
60. Blue Beard (Dean). Plant of fine dense compact growth ; 
free flowering ; flowers large ; well displayed, dark blue, with 
yellow eye, and distinct bronzy spot on under petals. Good in 
dry seasons. 
61. Blue Jaclcet (Dean). Of looser habit than Blue Beard, but in 
other respects similar. 
62. Blue King *** (Dean). Plant of fine dwarf compact habit; 
free flowering; blooms well displayed, lightish blue, with 
distinct bronzy spot on under petals. 
63. Lottie (Gray). Plant of dwarf-spreading habit; free flower¬ 
ing ; flowers bright blue. Stands the weather well. 
64. Major (Cocker & Son). Plant of dwarf-spreading habit; free 
flowering ; flowers lightish blue, with distinct blotch on under 
petals. 
65. Niclzie (Cocker & Son). Resembling Blue King. 
66. Royal Blue (Dean). See Report of 1875. 
67. Royal Blue (Paul). Same as Blue King. 
V. Mowers Purple or Blue. 
68. Alpha (Dickson & Co.). See Report of 1875. 
69. Blue Goivn (Stuart). Plant of vigorous and somewhat tall 
growth; free blooming; flowers rich purple. A showy 
variety. 
70. Chieftain (Dickson & Co.). Plant of fine dwarf habit; free 
and continuous blooming; flowers large; dark purple, with 
tips of upper petals almost black. Second-class Certificate 
in 1874. 
71. Duke of Edinlurgh (Dickson & Co.). Plant of fine dwarf¬ 
spreading habit; free flowering; flowers rich purple, with 
yellow eye. A good variety in dry seasons. 
