ANNUAL FLOWERS GROWN AT CHISWICK, 1897. 



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77. White (Veitch). — Height 1 foot ; compact habit ; free 

 flowering ; flowers blush white. 



78. Yellow, xxx July 18, 1889 (Veitch).— Height 18 

 inches ; straggling habit ; flowers soft yellow. Very effective. 

 A continuous bloomer. 



Leptosiphox. 



79. Aureus (Veitch). — Height 4 inches ; very compact habit ; 

 flowers small, yellow, deeper centre. 



80. Densiflorus (Veitch). — Height 18 inches ; very free 

 flowering ; flowers borne in clusters ; colour mauve. 



81. Hybridus (Veitch). — Height 6 inches. A very good 

 strain. Flowers yellow, white, rose, pink, scarlet, &c. 



82. Densiflorus albus (Veitch). — Height 10 inches ; flowers 

 white. 



83. Eoseus, xxx July 18, 1889 (Veitch).— Height 6 

 inches ; flowers small ; colour rosy pink. 



The Leptosiphons are admirably adapted for planting on 

 rockeries or dry banks. 



Love-lies-Bleedixg. 



81. Love-lies-bleeding (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 3 feet 

 9 inches ; vigorous grower, carrying long drooping racemes of 

 deep crimson flowers. 



Matricaria. 



85. Golden Ball, A.M. September 17, 1897 (Carter).— Height, 

 1 foot ; bushy, compact, pyramidal habit ; flowers small, borne 

 very freely at the points of the growths ; colour golden yellow\ 

 A profuse and continuous bloomer. 



Marigolds. 



86. African Lemon, x x September 8, 1897 (Watkins & 

 Simpson). — Height 2 feet ; free flowering ; flowers double, of 

 medium size, canary yellow. A very good strain. 



87. African Orange, x x September 8, 1897 (Watkins & 

 Simpson). — Height 2 feet; very free flowering; flowers double, 

 rich canary yellow. 



88. Dwarf African Lemon (Veitch). — A dwarf form of No. 86. 



89. Dwarf African Orange (Veitch). — A very good dwarf form 

 of No. 87, but a week later in coming into flower. 



