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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



September 21, 1912 



NEW PLANTS, ETC 



♦ 



l^lio-cattli:ya memoria h. a. 



TRACEY. 



Tliis must rank among the largest and 

 finest of laeliorcattleyas. In size, shape, and 

 8ul>stance it is of exceptionally high cla^s. 

 The white p^epals are tinted with light rosy- 

 lilac, and the wide petals are deep roi^e with 

 paler margin. Tht lip is { riinson-purplo with 

 yellow markings, and is mn-\ attractive. 

 F.C.C., R.H.S., September 10. H. S. Good- 

 son, E^q. (gardener, Mr. Day , Fairlawn, 

 Putney. 



L.i:LIO-( ATTLEYA ST. GOTHARD, 



GLEBE VARIETY. 



The inflorescence of one parent, i.e., Catt- 



is a native of the Philippine Islands. The 

 flowers are carried four or Ave together on a 

 oturdy spike, and are white, save for some 

 green marks on the lip. The flowers are well 

 expanded, and very effective. F.C.C., 



R.H.S., September 10. Messrs, Sander and 

 Sons, St. Albans. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM CRIMSON POLLY. 



Polly is a well-known, early-flowering 

 chrysanthemum, and Crimson Polly is similar 

 in every respect, save colour. Tlie fairly 

 large flower? are bright chestnut-crimson, 

 with an old gold reverse to the florets. A.M., 

 N.C.S., September 9. Mes-srs. W. Wells and 

 Co., Mertstham. 



ACHILLEA PERRY^'S WHITE. 



Tliis should prove a most useful flower for 

 tlio herbaceous border, as it is a far flner 



stately spikes, and are bright scarlet with 

 white centre. A.M., R.H.S., September Kj 

 Mr. A. G. Gentle, Little Gaddesden, Berk 

 hamsted. 



DAHLIAS. 

 Ideal.— A very handsome collarette variety 

 deep crimson^ with yellow collar floretV 

 A.M., R.H.S., F.C.C., N.D.S., September l?)" 

 Mr. J. B. Riding, Chingford. 



Albert Maumene. — A large and showv 

 variety with broad, mauve flowers, having a 

 pale lilae collar. A.M., R.H.S., F C C 

 iN.D.S., September 10, Mr. J. B. Ridin^' 

 Chinoford. 







Papa Charmet. — This is an effective deco- 

 rative variety with very large, rich crimson- 

 maroon flowers, borne on stout, stiff st^s 

 A.M., R.H.S.. F.C.C, N.D.S., September 10." 

 Messrs. Hobbies. Lim., Dereham. 



Gi1.4S6 



A(^HILLEA PERRY S WHITE. 



Flowers white. A.M., R.H.S., September 10. 



M 



r. Amots Perry, Enfield. 



s 



leya Hardyana, is very evident in thi 

 hybrid. The flowers are large and hand 

 some, the fine ruby crimson, yellow-marked 

 hp being well set off by the deep lilac of the 

 sepals and petals. A.M., R.H.S., Septeml^er 

 10. C. J. Phillips, i:^(|.,Th? Glebe, Sevenoaks. 



thing 



than 



A. ptarmica The Pearl, the 

 flowers being much larger and of the purest 



somewhat later. A.M., 

 K.H.S., September 10. Mr. Amos Perry En- 

 held. ' 



X Mary.— A charming decoratn^ 



hlia of fine form, and a lovely shade oi 

 ^e-pink. A.M., R.H.S. F.C.C, 



Queen 

 dahli 



ODONTIODA 



DEVOSSIANA, 

 VAR. 



FOWLER'S 



HELENIl M AUTUMNALE RUBRUAI 



A strong-growing form of the hybrid be- 

 tween Oflontoglo.^sum Kdwardi and Cochlioda 



Mr, 



Noezliaua. It tarritd 

 spike of deep red flowers 

 a yellow base to the lip. 

 tember 10. J. Gnrney 

 dener, Mr. J. Davis), 

 Woodford. 



a tall, branching 

 each bloom having 

 A.M., R.H.S., Sep- 

 Fowler, Esq . (gar- 

 Glebelands, South 



DEXDROBIUM SCHUTZEI. 



Of rather dwarf habit. r;irelv exceeding a 

 toot in height, this tine ]Hnv">pvcies bears 

 some hkenes^i to D. formosum giganteum. It 



A distinct variety, bearing a profusion of 

 deep brownish.red flowers. A useful addi- 

 tion. A.M., R.H.S. , September 10. 

 Amos Perry, Enfield. 



PHLOX RIJNSTROOM. 



A beautiful and effective variety the laree 

 rounded blooms coloured soft rose, pa ing 



1?*""^ bold and show? 



^hlox. A.M R.H.S., September 10. m/ 

 James Box, Lindfield, Sm 



rose ^ 



September 10. Messrs' H. Cannell and Son 

 Swanley. 



Selma.— A charming little pompon variety, 

 buff-coloured, with deeper shading 

 flowers attain c-.tc. A.M., R.H.S., 

 N.D.S., September 10. Mr. Charles lurner 

 Slough. 



Crawley Star. — Tliis distinct 



as the 

 F.C.C, 



variety 



PEXTSTFMON GADDESDEN GEM. 

 A iKuulsonie pcntstemon that carries lar^e 

 finely.formed flowers of the florist's type fn 



scarcely conforms to any recognised section, 

 but it is a capital garden dahlia of deej^ 

 rosy-mauve colour. The flowers are of mediu^ 

 ^ize, and have two rows of ray flowers, tn 

 inner row shorter than the outer, and alt 

 nating with it, so ae to form an e]egAnt^^ 

 yet substantial bloom. A.M., R.H.S.. i-^-^'l 

 N.D.S., September 10. Messrs. J. Cheal ana 

 Sons, Crawley. , . 



John Riding.— A bright red cactus variexj' 



