Classification of the Peony 59 



ADDITIONAL NOTES AND CORRECTIONS TO DESCRIP- 

 TIONS IN BULLETIN 278 



General Bertrand, page 231. " Rosetta " should be added as a synonym 

 of this variety. 



La Coquette, page 232. Should be spelled thus, rather than as noted in 

 former bulletin. 



Delachei, page 233. '' Emperor William " should be added as a syno- 

 nym of this variety, and the nanie should be " Delachei " instead of 

 " Delache." 



Monsieur Dupont, page 233. " Merveilleuse " should be added as a 

 synonym of this variety. 



Rubens, page 239. Should be classed as a medium variety rather than 

 inferior. 



Charles Gosselin, page 241. This is not a true synonym of " Anemone- 

 flora rubra." The varieties were simply mixed in the plots. 



Petite Renec, page 242. Under remarks : it is the opinion of the com- 

 mittee that " Hinodesekai " is not identical with the above sort. 



Madame de Bollemont, page 243. Should be spelled thus, rather than 

 as noted in above bulletin. 



Armand Rousseau, page 243. Should be spelled thus, rather than as 

 noted in above bulletin. 



Edouard Andre, page 243. Correct to a medium variety, with good 

 landscape qualities ; medium bloomer, with a medium stem. 



Tliurlozv's Double Red, page 244. This so-called variety seems to be 

 identical with " Dr. Caillot " (Verdier). 



Fidgida, page 245. " Brennus " should be added as a synonym of this 

 variety. 



Grandiflora Nivea Plena, page 248. Should be early rather than mid- 

 season. 



Lutea Plenissima, page 249. '^Victor Durufle " should be added as a 

 synonym. 



Dnchesse de Nemours, page 249. "Diamond" should be added as a 

 synonym. 



Alexandre Dumas, page 252. Should be spelled thus, rather than as it 

 occurs in the aforementioned publication. " Rosamond " should be 

 added as a synonym. 



Victoire Lemon, page 253. "Anna " and " Phrynnee " should be added 

 as synonyms. 



Pliilomele, page 254. "Miss Brice " should be added as a synon}^!!. 



[The plants seen under the name " Miss Brice " are Philomele ; but it is not at all 

 certain these were the same as the original Miss Brice, introduced by Kelway as 

 one of their seedlings, and it is very likely that the true Miss Brice will be found 



