ANTIRRHINUMS AT WISLEY, 1913. 



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60. Dainty Queen (Hayward). — Similar to No. 59. 



61. Dainty Queen (Heinemann). — Similar to No. 59, but with a 

 few variable plants. 



62. Dainty Queen (Simpson). — A mixed stock, giving a lot of 

 rose-pink flowers and normal foliage. 65 per cent, of the plants 

 were similar to No. 59. 



63. Dainty Queen (Sydenham), XXX September 9, 1913. — A pure 

 stock, similar to No. 59. 



64. Daphne (Bath). — Flowers large, pale rosy carmine, having 

 the outside of the tube, the upper part of the lower lip. and the middle 

 lobe of the same sulphury white. The plants are vigorous, branch 

 freely from the base, and produce a wonderful profusion of well-flowered 

 spikes, which began to open their flowers about August 4. Stock 

 true. Height 22 inches ; length of spike 1 foot. 



65. Daphne (Dickson & Robinson). — Similar to No. 64, but 

 coming into flower later. 



66. Daphne (Hayward). — Similar to No. 64, but coming into 

 flower later. 



67. Daphne (Hurst), A.M. September 9, 1913. — A good, pure 

 stock. Similar to No. 64. 



68. Daybreak (Bath). — A very striking variety. Flowers large, 

 bright fiery red, with upper lip cherry red. The lower lip is tipped 

 with orange yellow, and the outside of the tube is sulphury yellow. 

 Plants bushy and very freely flowering, beginning about August 13. 

 A very pure stock. Height 20 inches; length of spike 10 inches. 

 Considered synonymous with Beacon. 



69. Defiance (Bath), A.M. September 9, 1913. — Flowers large, 

 deep fire red, tube old rose outside. The plants branch well from the 

 base and flower very freely, commencing about August 4. Foliage 

 medium. A very effective and showy variety. Stock pure. Height 

 22 inches ; length of spike 10 inches. 



198. Defiance (Daniels). — Similar to No. 69, but not quite so 

 intense in colour. 



70. Defiance (Heinemann). — Similar to No. 69. 



71. Defiance (R. Veitch). — A very mixed stock, giving a very small 

 percentage of flowers true to type. Most of the plants produced 

 flowers of varying shades of crimson, while some gave cerise. Flowering 

 commenced about August 4. Height 2 feet ; length of spike 10 

 inches. 



72. Delicata (Bath). — This stock produced freely-branching 

 plants with medium foliage. The flowers were of various colours, 

 including white, light and deep pink, and a very pale salmon. They 

 commenced to open about July 28. Height 18 inches; length of 

 spike 8 inches. 



200. Dreadnought (Daniels). — Flowers medium, rich deep velvety 

 crimson, commencing to open about August 4. The flower stems are 

 chocolate-coloured, and the leaves are tinted with the same shade. 

 The plants branch well from the base and flower with wonderful 



