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the rest of the corolla and these varieties are grouped together 
with another. There are even tri-colored sorts having a colored 
flower with a white eye with spots of a different color included 
within the eye. Glancing again over the long list of varieties, 
we can see that on the basis of flower size they fall into two 
flowered. The former has-a corolla diameter of 2 cm. or over; 
the latter has one of 1.5-2.0 cm 
plain corolla-lobes are narrow and te; (3) with the 
margins of the corolla-lobes fringed or toothed (cuspidaia) 
here co: been placed uspida. ther group 
called fimbriaia; but the breeding work done the writer at 
cuspidata and unindented forms, that they do not breed true, 
and so should not enter any scheme for the classification of 
stable varieties. 
Concerning the habit of growth of the cultivated races of 
Drummondui, there are varieties that are from 12-20 
inches tall, and in this respect are similar to the wild species. 
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also the Heynholdti phloxes are semi-dwarf, but both of these 
are also distinguished from other varieties of the species by other 
characteristics. me sail varieties have a modified in- 
florescence whic’ rounded and very dense, reminding one of 
that in oa oa The Heynholdii varieties are very 
bushy plants and have small flowers and leaves. 
A summarized classification of the cultivated varieties of 
Phlox Drummondi can be given as follow: 
