MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS AT WISLEY, 1913. 669 



Giant-flowered Dwarf (Barr). — A fine form of P. Drummondii, 

 with large flowers of white, crimson, and magenta. 



Surprise (Barr). — Flowers rosy salmon-pink, with amber-white 

 centre and a deep reddish blotch at the base of each petal. Very 

 pretty, and about 6 inches high. 



Rose. 



Heinrich Munch (Butz). — A charming rose, of vigorous growth. 

 The flowers are large, sweetly scented, very full, and the colour is 

 a pale Rose Neyron red (shade 1, Repertoire de Couleurs). 



Salpiglossis. 



Large-flowered (Barr). — A tall strain, bearing large flowers of 

 yellow, crimson, and blue shades. 



New Dwarf Compact (Barr). — A very sturdy strain, growing 

 about 18 inches high, and producing crimson, scarlet, blue, and yellow 

 flowers in abundance. 



variabilis nana superbissima (R. Veitch). — A useful variety, of 

 medium size, growing 18 inches high. The colours include shades of 

 rose and yellow. 



Salvia. 



azurea alba grandiflora (Dammann). — A very handsome herbaceous 

 plant, bearing spikes of small, pale lavender-blue flowers, the lower lip 

 of which has a patch of white upon it. Plants very free-flowering. 



patens (Barr). — Flowers deep blue, produced abundantly. Height 

 2 feet ; leaves opposite, tough and hairy. 



patens 'New Early Dwarf ' (Barr). — See vol. xxxvi. p. 707. 



splendens ' Fireball ' (Barr). — See vol. xxxvi. p. 707. 



splendens 'Victor Emmanuel' (Barr). — Plants very bushy and 

 covered with deep scarlet flowers. An invaluable plant for bedding. 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



grandiflorus Hybrids (R. Veitch). — A very pretty strain, varying 

 in colour from white to purple. 



wisetonensis ' Excelsior ' (R. Veitch) . — A good strain. The flowers 

 are mostly of rose-pink and purple shades. 



Sunflower. 



Red (Wilks). — A very free-flowering annual. The flowers measure 

 6 inches across, and are deep chrome-yellow in colour, marked with 

 light chsstnut-red. Plants 5-6 feet high, freely branched, and bearing 

 ovate, serrate, hairy leaves. Stock not fixed. 



Sweet Pea. 



Afterglow. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 271. 



Agricola. — A pretty violet-rose variety, of vigorous habit. 

 America Spencer. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 

 Arthur Green. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 

 Asta Ohn. — See vol. xxxvii. p. 394. 



