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3. Dwarf Scarlet (Veitch).—Height 1 foot; compact habit; 
very free flowering; flowers crimson-scarlet. 
4. Dwarf Striped (Veitch).—Height 1 foot; flowers large 
and variously coloured. Stock not fixed. 
5. Dwarf White (Veitch).—Height 14 inches, free flowering ; 
flowers white. 
6. Dwarf Yellow, x x x July 27, 1898 (Veitch).—Height 1 
foot; compact habit; very free flowering; flowers large, deep 
yellow, borne in handsome spikes. 
7. Formosa (Veitch).—Height 15 inches ; bushy habit; very 
free flowering ; flowers crimson. 
8. Mixed Varieties (Forbes).—A poor selection. 
9. Queen of the North (Dobbie).—Height 15 inches ; com¬ 
pact bushy habit; very free flowering; flowers large, pure white, 
borne on long spikes. 
10. The Bride (R.H.S.).—Similar to No. 9. 
11. The Moor, x x x July 27, 1898 (Marshall).—Height 
1 foot; very bushy habit, with very dark leaves and deep 
crimson flowers. 
12. Yellow Queen (Dobbie).—Height 18 inches; compact 
habit; very free flowering ; flowers large, canary-yellow. 
Tom Thumb Varieties. 
13. Crimson (Veitch).—Height 8 inches ; neat habit; free 
flowering ; flowers deep crimson. 
14. Mixed (Watkins & Simpson).—Height 6 to 10 inches* 
A very fine strain. 
15. White (Veitch).—Height 6 to 10 inches ; compact habit 
free flowering ; flowers pure white. 
16. Yellow (Veitch).—Height 6 inches; bushy habit; very 
free flowering ; flowers canary-yellow. 
Begonia. 
1. Goodyi (Goody).—A very useful free flowering variety. 
Chrysanthemums. 
1. Barbara Forbes (Jap.) (Veitch).—Height 2 feet 6 inches ; 
erect habit; free flowering; flowers white. In flower 
September 24. 
2. California (Veitch), 
3. Comtesse Foucher de Cariel (Veitch). 
