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Godetias. 
58. Bridesmaid (Veitch). 
59. Butterfly, x x x July 27. 1898 (Veitch). 
60. Duchess of Albany (Veitch). 
61. Duchess of Albany compacta, x x x July 27, 1898 
(Watkins & Simpson). 
62. Fairy Queen, x x x July 27,1898 (Watkins & Simpson). 
Height 8 inches; flowers white with small scarlet blotches. 
A show T y variety. 
68. Gloriosa, A.M. July 27, 1897 (Veitch).—Height 1 foot; 
compact habit; free flowering ; flowers intense crimson, shading 
to rosy purple at the eye. 
64. La Belle, x x x July 27, 1898 (Veitch). 
65. Lady Albemarle, E.C.C. August 2, 1876 (Veitch). 
66. Princess of Wales (Veitch). 
67. Rosea alba, x x x July 27, 1898 (Veitch).—Height 
18 inches ; very free flowering ; flowers of good form, delicate 
rose deeper towards the centre. 
68. The Bride (Veitch). 
69. Whitneyi, x x x July 27, 1898 (Veitch). 
70. Whitneyi Brilliant Compacta, x x x July 27, 1898 
(Watkins & Simpson).—Height 10 inches ; very free flowering; 
flowers of excellent form, rich crimson with a white eye. (See 
Vol. XXI., page 304.) 
Leptosiphon. 
71. Aureus (Veitch). 
72. Densiflorus (Veitch). 
73. Densiflorus albus (Veitch).—Height 1 foot; free flower¬ 
ing ; flowers borne in large clusters, pure white with small 
yellow eye. 
74. Hybridus (Veitch). 
75. Roseus, x x x July 18, 1889 (Veitch). (See Vol. XXI., 
page 304.) 
Linaria. 
76. Aparinoides (Veitch).—Height 15 inches ; flowers vary 
in colour from pale mauve to deep crimson. 
77. Bipartita splendida (Veitch).—Height 18 inches ; very 
free flowering; flowers purple with a paler-coloured lip; are 
borne on spikes 10 inches long. 
78. Reticulata aurea purpurea (Veitch).—Height 8 inches ; 
free flowering ; flowers deep crimson and bright yellow. 
