ANNUALS (so-called) AT WISLEY, 1909. 



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40, 41, 42. elegans, Salmon Queen (Carter, Barr, J. Veitch). — 

 A. F.C.C. July 7, 1875; 3 feet, bushy; flowers deep salmon-pink, 

 in long spikes, freely produced. 



43. elegans, White Queen (Barr). — A. 3 feet, bushy; flowers 

 white.. 



44. pulcherrima (Barr). — A. 1^ foot, erect, very bushy; flowers 

 rosy-crimson, freely produced. The earliest Clarkia. 



COLEUS 



609. Cuivre a Grande Feuillage (Vilmorin). — P. Of good habit; 

 foliage including many pleasant shades of brown, yellow, and purple. 



610. Choicest Hybrids (Sydenham). — P. A nice selection of good 

 colours. 



Collin siA 



60. hicolor (Dobbie). — A. 9 inches, erect, compact; flowers white 

 tinged with purple, borne in whorls. 



Convolvulus 



61. unicaulis, Crimson Beauty (Barr). — A. Dwarf, 4 inches, com- 

 pact; flowers 1 inch across, reddish-purple. 



COEEOPSIS 



523. Dwarf Crimson (Carter). — A. IJ foot, erect, much branched; 

 flowers yellow and deep crimson, freely produced; requires more * 

 selection. 



526. Dwarf Crimson and Gold (Carter). — A. 1 foot, erect, bushy; 

 flowers yellow striped with crimson, freely produced. 



• 525. Miniature Crimson Marbled (Carter). — A. 1 foot, erect, com- 

 pact; flowers red and yellow marbled, with a few selfs, freely produced. 



527. Miniature Crimson and Gold (Carter). — A. Dwarf; flowers 

 yellow and brown in varying degrees. Stock requires more selection. 



522. Tall Crimson (Carter). — A. Failed to germinate. 



528. Tall Crimson and Gold (Carter).— A. Tall, 2* feet, much 

 branched; flowers small, deep crimson. 



• 524 and 529. Tom Thumb Beauty (Barr, J. Veitch).— A. 1 foot, 

 erect, bushy; flowers yellow and crimson, very freely produced. 



531. Tom Thumb Crimson King (Barr). — A. Failed. 



• 530. Tiger Star (Barr). — A. 9 inches, erect", flowers crimson and 

 yellow, freely produced. i ; . 



Cosmos 



587. diversifolius (Barr).— P. 1 foot, straggly; fohage much cut; 

 flowers yellow with a greenish disc. 



595. Early-Flowering (Sydenham). — P. Tall, 3| feet, spreading; 

 flowers few, 2^ inches across, heliotrope. 



588. ' Early Dawn (Barr). — P. 1| foot, bushy, compact; fohage 

 finely cut; flowers few, white. 



589. Early Large-Flowering Crimson (J. Veitch). — P. 2 feet, 

 straggly; flowers single, dark crimson, freely produced. 



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