MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS AT CHIS WICK, 1902. 665 



Petunia. 



98. Pefiance (Atlee Burpee). — A remarkably good strain, with Large, 

 richly-coloured flowers, mostly with mottled throats. 



JM). Lord Courtney (E. Veitch). — Plants of spreading habit; very 

 free-flowering ; flowers small, bright rose. A continuous bloomer. 



RUDBECKIA, 



100. Bicolor superba (R. Veitch) — Height 2 feet ; branching habit ; 

 down s large, rich yellow, the basal portion of petals heavily stained with 

 velvety-brown. 



Salpiglossis. 



101. Mixed (Carter). — A splendid strain. The plants are of branching 

 habit, and hear great quantities of Large, richly-coloured (lowers. 



Stock. 



102. Ten Week Monarch (Carter).- Height 2 feet (5 inches; flowers 

 large, pure white. 



Tagetes (Marigolds). 



108. African Lemon, Lister's Incomparable (Lister). — Height 2 feet ; 

 plants of bushy habit; flowers large double, lemon-yellow. 



104. African Orange, Ball of Fire (Lister). — Stock mixed. 



105. French Striped, Lister's Select Selected (Lister). — A splendid 

 strain. The flowers are rich golden-yellow, striped with crimson. 



100. French Striped grandiflora (R. Veitch). — Similar to No. 105. 



ToRENIA. 



107. Fournieri oompacta (J. Veitch). — Height 5 inches ; compact 

 bushy habit ; wonderfully free-flowering ; flowers like those of the type. 



TB0P2E0LUM. 



108. Ivy-leaved (Carter). —A free-growing variety, with an abundance 

 of bright scarlet flowers. 



Wallflower. 



109. Blood-red Annual (J. Veitch). — Height 2 feet ; plants of bushy 

 habit; very free-flowering; flowers fragrant, blood-red. 



110. Parisian Early Blood-red, A.M. November 9, 1897 (J. Veitch).— 

 Plants of sturdy branching habit ; exceptionally free-flowering ; flowers 

 fragrant, large, yellow touched with bronze. 



