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93. Tom Thumb Lilliput Mixed (Watkins & Simpson).—A 
good strain of dwarf habit, the flowers varying in colour from 
pale yellow to deep crimson. 
94. Tom Thumb Terra Cotta (Watkins & Simpson).—Height 
1 foot; flowers thrown well above the foliage ; colour pale terra 
cotta veined with purplish crimson. 
Papavees (Poppies). 
95. Cardinal, x x x July 27, 1898 (Watkins & Simpson).—- 
A selected form of No. 96. 
96. Cardinal, fl. pi. (Veitch). 
97. Carnation, flowered, mixed (Veitch).—Height 2 feet 
6 inches ; flowers large, double ; colours various. 
98. Chamois Bose (Watkins & Simpson).—Height 20 inches; 
flowers double, soft rose. 
99. Danebrog, x x x July 18, 1889 (Veitch). 
100. Dwarf French, mixed (Veitch).—Height 2 feet; flowers 
large and handsome, double ; colours varying from pure white 
through pink and rose to deep crimson. 
101. Glaucum (Veitch). 
102. Nudicaule, yellow (Veitch).—Beautifully cut glaucous 
green foliage ; flowers rich yellow, borne on long stems. 
102a. Nudicaule album (Veitch).—A white-flowered form of 
the last named. 
103. Paeony-fiowered, mixed (Veitch).—A fine strain with 
large finely formed flowers of various colours. 
103a. Pavonum (Veitch).—Height 2 feet; flowers single, 
pale red with dark markings round the eye. 
104. Shirley Hybrids, extra selected (Veitch). 
105. The Bride (Veitch). 
106. The Mikado (Veitch). 
107. The Shirley, x x x September 5, 1889 (Watkins & 
Simpson).—Similar to No. 104. 
108. Umbrosum, x x x July 18, 1889 (Veitch). 
109. White Swan, x x x July 27, 1898 (Veitch). (See 
Vol. XXI., page 307.) 
Petunia. 
110. Grandiflora (Veitch).—Plants of spreading habit; very 
free flowering; flowers of medium size and varied colours, 
