ASTERS AT WISLEY, 1906-07. 



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179. Miltonian (Davies). — Three and a half feet ; infl. round-topped, 

 densely flowered ; fl. 1J inches across, light mauve, full-rayed. Flowering 

 for four weeks from September 21. 



180. Middlewick. See ericoides, Middlewick var. 



181. Minerva (Barr, Chiswick), XXX 1892.— Three and a half feet; 

 infl. leafy, densely flowered, round-topped ; fl. 1^ inches across, mauve-lilac, 

 full-rayed. Flowering for five weeks from September 13 (Novi-Belgii). 



182. Minnie (Barr, Beckett). — Very similar to Grace Darling, q.v. 

 Flowering for three weeks from September 13 (Novi-Belgii). 



183. Miss Grant (Chiswick collection). — Four feet ; infl. an open, 

 rigidly branched oblong panicle ; fl. 1 inch across, stellate, lilac-white 

 suffusing with pink ; disc creamy yellow. Flowering for four weeks from 

 September 21. 



181. Miss Southall (Davies, Chiswick), A.M. October 15, 1907.— Five 

 and a half feet ; panicle long, pointed, richly flowered, with dark wiry 

 stems ; fl. 2 inches across, lilac-mauve, full-rayed. Flowering for three 

 weeks from October 5. A fine variety (Novi-Belgii). 



185. Miss Stafford (Barr), A.M. September 6, 1907.— Three feet ; infl. 

 bushy, dense ; fl. 1 inch across, pink, very full-rayed, flat and neat ; disc 

 large. Flowering for four weeks from August 31. Somewhat similar to 

 Edna Mercia, but better (Xovi-Belgii). 



186. Mrs. C. W. Earle (Barr, Dobbie).— Five feet; infl. broadly 

 pyramidal, dark-stemmed ; fl. If inches across, lilac-white, stellate, rays 

 loose. Flowering for six weeks from September 30. A good variety 

 (Novi-Belgii). 



187. Mrs. Davis Evans (Barr), A.M. September 6, 1907-— Three feet ; 

 infl. rather stiff, bushy, leafy, densely branched and flowered ; fl. 1 inch 

 across, heliotrope-blue, full-rayed and flat. Flowering for four weeks 

 from August 23 (Novi-Belgii). 



188. Mrs. Duncombe Mann (Jones). — Four feet; infl. a broad, much- 

 branched panicle ; fl. l\ inches across, lilac, stellate. Flowering for three 

 weeks from September 21. 



189. Mrs'. Huson Morris (Jones). — Failed. 



190. Mrs. J. F. Rayner (Barr, Dobbie, Jones), A.M. September 26, 

 1907. — Four feet. A variety of Novae- Angliae, dwarfer and earlier than 

 the type and more richly flowered ; fl. 1^ inches across, deep rose-pink, 

 full-rayed. Flowering for five weeks from September 13. 



191. Mrs. J. G. Day (Jones).— Failed. 



192. Mrs. Raynor. — See Mrs. J. F. Rayner. 



193. Mrs. S. T. Wright (Jones), A.M. September 26, 1907.— Five and 

 a half feet. A variety of Novae- Angliae. Fl. 2 inches across, rich rosy- 

 purple, full-rayed, flat ; disc golden. Flowering for five weeks from 

 September 30. 



194. Mrs. Twinam (Jones). — Five feet ; panicle oblong, densely 

 branched and flowered ; fl. 1\ inches across, bright pink, very full-rayed. 

 Flowering for three weeks from September 10. A fine variety, but 

 subject to mildew. 



195. Mrs. W. Peters (Dobbie), A.M. September 7, 1897.— One and a 

 half feet. The plants were weak. Fl. white suffusing with pale pink 

 (Novi-Belgii). 



