MISCELLANEOUS PLOWERIXG PLANTS AT CHISAVICK. 1901. (*)09 



31. Intensity (Godfrey). — Vigorous habit ; leaves green ; flowers 

 deep maroon, with long, rather narrow petals. 



32. lona (Godfrey). — Dwarf habit; leaves green; flowers borne in 

 large trusses, rich scarlet sufi'used with orange. 



33. Mrs. Horn (Godfrey). — Canary-yellow flowers, spotted with 

 brown. Similar to Frau Anna Buchner. 



34. Pride of Exmouth (Godfrey). — Dwarf habit ; leaves green ; 

 very large trusses of rich scarlet flowers. 



35. The Sirdar (Veitch). — Dwarf habit; leaves green; free- 

 flowering ; flowers large, borne in loosely-arranged trusses, scarlet edged 

 with golden yellow. 



Caethamus. 



36. Tinctorius (Barr). — Height 2 feet G inches to 3 feet ; free- 

 flowering ; rich yellow thistle-like flowers. 



Celosia. 



37. Pyramidalis dwarf coccinea (Turner), — Stock mixed. 



Chrysanthemums. 



38. Carinatum Morning Star (Watkins & Simpson). — Stock not fixed. 



39. Coronarium White Pearl (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 

 18 inches ; sturdy habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers small, double white 

 with a yellowish centre. 



40. Princess May (Carter). — Height 2 feet ; plants of branching 

 habit ; moderately free -flowering ; flowers single, ray florets white, with a 

 yellow base ; disc yellow. 



Clarkias. 



41. Pulchella fl.-pL (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 10 inches to 

 1 foot ; bushy spreading habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers double, 

 crimson, passing to carmine. 



42. Pulchella double purple (Watkins cl" Simpson). — Height 10 inches 

 to 1 foot ; bushy habit, but not quite so floriferous as No. 41. 



43. Pulchella alba fl. -pi. (Watkins & Simpson). — A double white- 

 flowered form of No. 41. 



DiANTHUS CHINEXSIS. 



44. Heddewegii, Barr's extra choice mixed (Barr). — A very fine 

 strain, with large variously coloured flowers. 



45. Heddewegii Crimson Belle (Barr). — Height 10 inches to 1 foot ; 

 compact habit ; very free-flowering ; flowers large, deep crimson, touched 

 with maroon near the centre. 



46. Heddewegii laciniata double, Aurora (Barr). — A splendid strain, 

 with large flowers ; colours various, but principally of salmon shades. 



47. Heddewegii laciniatus new dwarf hybrids (Barr). — A remark- 

 ably good selection with variously-coloured fringed flowers. The plants 

 are dwarf and very floriferous. 



48. Heddewegii laciniatus Salmon Queen (Barr). — Beautifully fringed 

 bright salmon flowers, passing to a paler shade. 



