Miscellaneous floral trials at wtsley, 1907 



Eric Ilinfcon (Hiaton). — Pink, medium size ; standard erect, waved. 

 Flowers three to a stem. Inferior to Countess Spencer* 



Florence Spencer (Sydenham). — Practically identical with Para- 

 dise, q.v. 



George Stark (Stark). — A mixed strain. Deep rose ; standard erect, 

 flat. Flowers three to a stem. 



Hannah Dale (Dobbie).— Dark purplish-crimson ; standard erect, flat, 

 unwaved. Flowers three to a stem. 



John Ingman (Sydenham). — Carmine-rose ; standard erect. Flowers 

 three to a stem. Inferior to the strain grown in 1906. 



Lady Treloar (Dobbie). — A mixed strain. Rosy-purple ; burns badly. 

 Flowers three to a stem. 



Lorna Doone (Stark). — Soft pink, suffused in the bud with salmon ; 

 standard erect, waved ; keel white. Flowers three to a stem. 



Mrs. Chas. Foster (Sydenham). — A very badly mixed strain. The 

 variety is a fine one ; standard slightly waved, rosy-mauve ; wings mauve 

 to lavender. Flowers large, three to a stem. 



Mrs. Collier (Dobbie). — Cream ; standard slightly hooded. Flowers 

 large, on good stalks, three to a stem. 



Paradise (Sydenham). - Bright pink ; standard waved, erect. Flowers 

 large, three or four to a stem. 



Eosie Sydenham (Sydenham). — A mixed strain. Carmine-rose ; 

 standard waved, erect. Flowers large, three or four to a stem. 



The Marquis (Dobbie). — Rosy-mauve ; standard erect, waved. Flowers 

 three to a stem. 



White Spencer (Dobbie). — A mixed strain, including three distinct 

 varieties — white, white suffused with pink, and white splashed with pink 

 Flowers large, four to a stem, 



TropAEolum (Nasturtium)* 



Dwarf Ryburgh Perfection sarieg;ated (Stark). — One foot. Flower^ 

 bright scarlet 5 variegated foliage ; not compact in habit. 



Leprechaun, or Puck (Hartland). Yellow, blotched with crimson; 

 Spur ted. 



Queen of Tom Thumbs (Veitch). — Nine inches* Flowers deep red ; 

 variegated foliage. Habit dwarf and compact. 



Tall, variegated, Stark's hybrids (Stark). — Variegated foliage. 



The variegation in the foliage of these varieties comes quite true from 

 seed, but as a rule fails to form the desirable green setting to the brilliance 

 of the flowers. 



Violas. 



Seed of Extra Choice Mixed (Forbes).— A fairly good strain, producing 

 some good cream, yellow, light, and dark blues, but including many of very 

 poor form. 



