568 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS GROWN FOR TRIAL AT 

 CHISWICK, 1903. 



Antirrhinums : — Plants received in spring. 



1. Arthur Melville (Forbes). — Medium height ; orange, flaked bright 

 crimson. 



2. Archie A. Oliver (Forbes). — Good habit ; golden-yellow, flaked 



crimson. 



3. A. Rennie (Forbes). — White, flaked purplish-crimson. 



4. Aurora (Forbes). — White, flaked light crimson. 



5. Brilliant (Forbes). — Orange, flaked and mottled blood-red. 



6. Coronation (Forbes). — Flaked and mottled purple-crimson. 



7. Distinction (Forbes). — Orange mouth, flaked and mottled crimson. 



8. Gazelle (Forbes). — Lemon, slightly flaked crimson. 



9. Hendersoni (Forbes). — White, striped carmine. 



10. James Ewart (Forbes). — White, flaked purplish-crimson. 



11. J. Roberts (Forbes). — Orange, suffused bronzy-crimson. 



12. Luna (Forbes). — Lemon, flaked bright crimson. 



13. Mark Twain (Forbes). — Mottled and flaked crimson. 



14. Miss Lambert (Forbes). — Canary-yellow, and crimson. 



15. Mrs. Clucas (Forbes). — Lemon, deep yellow, and flaked crimson. 



16. Mrs. Heap (Forbes). — Creamy- white and orange, flaked crimson. 



17. Mrs. Joe Oliver (Forbes). — White and orange, flaked crimson. 



18. Mrs. Ovens (Forbes). — Lemon, flaked crimson. 



19. Prosperity (Forbes). — Orange, mottled purplish-crimson. 



20. R. A. Smith (Forbes). — Orange, flaked and mottled crimson. 



21. S. Barker (Forbes). — Orange, flaked and finely pencilled crimson. 



22. Sensation (Forbes). — White, flaked purplish-crimson. 



23. Solaire (Forbes).- — Yellow, suffused and mottled bronzy-crimson. 



24. W. H. Young (Forbes). — Canary- yellow, pencilled purplish- 

 crimson. 



25. W. M. Moir (Forbes). — White, mottled crimson. 



Antirrhinums raised from Seed. 



26. Black Prince (Watkins & Simpson). — It is a dwarf variety with 

 a sturdy bushy habit, and dark purplish-brown flowers. 



27. Brilliant (Dobbie). — The spikes of this variety were 2 ft. high ; it 

 had a strong habit ; was free-flowering, with large flowers of a lovely 

 shade of bright rose-colour. 



2H. Cottage Maid (Dobbie). — Of a tall and slender habit ; free-flowering ; 

 flowers pale pink. 



29. Crimson (Dobbie). — One foot to 18 inches high ; strong, sturdy 

 habit, and very compact; free-flowering; flowers of a deep velvety 

 purple. 



30. Crimson King (Line). — Of a good upright habit, and very free- 



