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127. Oriental, x x x July 27, 1898 (Atlee Burpee),— 
Flowers large and of great substance ; colour salmon-rose with 
darker shadings. 
128. Primrose Cupid (Atlee Burpee).—A pale Primrose- 
flowered form of White Cupid. 
129. Saida Burpee, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).— 
Flowers pure white, large and handsome. An improvement on 
Emily Henderson. 
130. Sensation (Atlee Burpee).— Flowers white suffused 
with rose. 
131. Stella Morse (Atlee Burpee).— Flowers white shaded 
with salmon. 
132. Wawona (Atlee Buipee).—Flowers pale mauve shaded 
and striped with dark blue. 
Trop^olum. 
133. Defiance (Watkins & Simpson).—Height 1 foot ; 
flowers borne well above the glaucous green foliage; colour 
intense crimson. 
134. Majus Sunlight (Atlee Burpee).— Height 1 foot; 
spreading habit; very free flowering; flowers borne on short 
stems and partly hidden by the pale green leaves ; colour 
rich buttercup-yellow, 
Yescaria. 
135. Cardinalis fulgens, x x x July 27, 1898 (Watkins & 
Simpson), (See Vol. XXI., page 309.) 
Z£A. 
136. Japonica quadricolor (R. Yeitch).—Long narrow green 
leaves striped with white and tinged with red. Useful for sub¬ 
tropical bedding. 
REPORT ON MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS AND SEEDS 
GROWN FOR TRIAL AT CHISWICK, 1898. 
Antirrhinums. 
1. Crimson King (Dobbie).—Height 18 inches; spreading 
habit; compact spikes of deep crimson flowers. 
2. Dwarf Crimson (Veitch).—Height 16 inches ; bushy habit; 
flowers rich crimson. 
