MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS AT WISLEY, 1913. 667 



Blue Butterfly (Barr). — See vol. xxxvi. p. 704. 

 grand iflorum selected (Barr). — Habit and colour like 'Blue 

 Butterfly.' 



Tom Thumb Ultramarine (Barr). — A very pretty dwarf variety, 

 only a few inches high, bearing deep cornflower-blue flowers tipped 

 with violet. 



White Butterfly (J. Veitch) .—Similar to Blue Butterfly in 

 habit, but white in colour. 



Dianthus. 



Lucifer (Barr). — Flowers double, rich carmine-red, reverse old 

 rose, petals serrated. 



DlMORPHOTHECA. 



aurantiaca (Barr), A.M. May 26, 1908. — See vol. xxxvi. p. 704. 

 sinnata (Barr, R. Veitch). — Very free-flowering; flowers buff, 

 tinged with salmon. 



Gilia. 



dichotonia (J. Veitch). — A pretty dwarf plant with small linear 

 leaves and pure white flowers, 1 inch across. Height 6 inches. 



Gladiolus. 



Peace (Cowee). — A charming variety, bearing large white flowers, 

 faintly tinted with pale lilac-rose, and having the middle lower petal 

 marked at the base with rosy magenta. The flowers measure 4 inches 

 across. Height 3 feet 6 inches ; length of spike 18 inches. 



Heliotrope. 



Lemoine's Giant Blue (R. Veitch). — A very vigorous variety, 

 growing 2 feet high, and bearing good trusses of large flowers of varying 

 shades of violet and deliciously scented. 



Lemoine's Giant White (R. Veitch). — Flowers whitish, sweetly 

 scented. Similar in habit to the preceding. 



Mrs. Hudson (Hudson). — An excellent variety, of good, sturdy 

 habit, bearing large racemes of violet-purple (shade 2, Repertoire de 

 Couleurs) flowers, which have a delicious fragrance. This variety is 

 the darkest in colour yet introduced. 



Impatiens. 



Roylei ' White Queen ' (Barr). — A medium-sized pure white variety, 

 which made excellent growth. Height about 2 feet ; leaves lanceolate, 

 glabrous, serrated ; plant free-flowering in habit. 



LlNARIA. 



dalmatica (Barr). — Plants spreading in habit, many of the shoots 

 measuring 3 feet in length. Flowers deep yellow, having the lower 

 lip tipped with orange. Leaves ovate, sessile, glaucous, entire. 



dalmatica speciosa (Barr). — Similar to the preceding. 



maroccana 'Excelsior' (J. Veitch). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 558. 



