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flowering; flowers dark blue, shading to white towards the pale 
yellow eye. 
Cosmos. 
42. New Early Giant (R. Yeitch).—The plants grew well, 
but did not flower. 
Datura. 
43. Ceratocaule (Mottet).—Height 2 feet; plants of free 
branching habit, with stout glaucous stems and pale green leaves; 
shy flowering ; flowers very large, funnel-shaped, white suffused 
with pale lavender towards the margins of the corolla. 
Dianthus chinensis. 
44. Heddewegii (Yeitch). 
45. Heddewegii diadematis, fl. pi. (Veitch). 
46. Heddewegii, double white (Veitch).—Height 10 inches; 
bushy habit; flowers large, pure white. A good strain. 
47. Heddewegii, double crimson (Veitch).—Height 8 inches ; 
late flowering ; flowers large, deep crimson. 
48. Heddewegii, double mixed (Veitch).—Height 8 inches ; 
flowers large, very double, and comprise shades of rose, crimson, 
pink, white, &c. A good selection. 
49. Heddewegii laciniatus, x x x August 16, 1898 (Veitch). 
50. Heddewegii laciniatus, fl. pi. (Veitch). 
51. Heddewegii, fl. pi., x x x August 16, 1898 (Veitch).— 
Height 8 inches ; sturdy habit; very free flowering; flowers 
large, very double, crimson margined with rose pink. 
52. Heddewegii, purity double white (Watkins & Simpson). 
Similar to No. 46. 
53. Heddewegii Salmon Queen (Veitch). 
54. Heddewegii The Bride (Veitch). (For description see 
Vol. XXI., page 303.) 
Eschscholtzia. 
55. Mandarin, x x x July 18, 1898 (Watkins & Simpson). 
See Vol. XXI., Part II., page 303.) 
56. Carminea rosea (Watkins & Simpson).—Height 1 foot; 
very free flowering ; flowers carmine and rose. 
Gypsophila. 
57. Elegans, pure white, x x x July 27, 1898 (Watkins & 
Simpson).—Height 15 inches; graceful habit; flowers pure 
white. 
