ANNUALS (so-called) AT WISLEY, 1909. 



196 



424. cliinensis var. (Vilmorin). — B. 10 inches, erect, branched; 

 flowers 2|- inches across, single, crimson, shading paler towards the 

 edge, freely produced. 



425. chinensis fi. pi. var. (Vilmorin). — B. 8 inches, spreading; 

 flowers double, of mixed colours, freely produced. 



438. Silver Lace (Carter).— A. Failed. 



434. Salmon Queen (Carter). — A. 6 inches, erect, branched; 

 flowers single, 1^ inch across, rosy pink, freely produced. 



439, 441. Vesuvius (Carter). — A. 6 inches, erect, branched; 

 flowers single, 1| inch across, bright red. 



DiASCIA 



574, 602. Barherae (Vilmorin, Ban-). — A. Failed to flower satis- 

 factorily. 



— . Barherae hyhrida (Barr). — A. Failed to germinate. 



DiMORPHOTHECA 



575, 576. aurantiaca (Barr, J. VeitcH).— P. A.M. May 26, 1908. 

 9 inches, spreading ; flowers 2^ inches across, orange-yellow with brown 

 disc, freely produced. 



577. Ecklonis (Barr). — P. Strong plants were produced but no 

 flowers. 



DOWNINGIA 



573. elegans (J. Veitch). — A. 6 inches, procumbent; flowers blue 

 with a cream spot on lower petals. 



' 572. pulchella (J. Veitch). — A. 6 inches, procumbent, flowers blue, 

 yellow centres. 



Erysimum 



j.;., 63. Perofskianum (Barr).— A. XXX. July 9, 1889. 1^ foot, com- 

 pact, branched; flowers orange, ^ inch across, borne in spikes about 

 9 inches long. 



64. Golden Gem (J. Veitch). — A. Failed to flower. 



ESCHSCHOLZIA 



71. calif ornica, Golden West (Barr). — A. 1^ foot, very spreading; 

 flowers 1^ inch across, yellow with orange zone at base of petals, 

 freely produced. 



72. californica, Orange Queen (Barr). — A. 1 foot, bushy; flowers 

 double and single, orange yellow, freely produced. Stock requires 

 more selection. 



65. Carmine King (Carter). — A. A.M. July 4, 1905. 9 inches, 

 erect, bushy; flowers rich carmine, very freely produced. 



66. Diana (Carter). — A. 9 inches, branched; flowers cream 

 tinged with crimson outside, freely produced. 



67. 68, 69. Dainty Queen (Barr, Carter, J. Veitch). — A. 9 inches, 

 branched ; flowers pale salmon pink, freely produced. 



70. Double (Carter). — ^A. Similar to No. 72 in all respects. 



73. erecta, Mandarin Improved (Barr). — A. 1 foot, bushy; flowers 

 single, 1^ inch across, orange yellow, freely produced. 



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