ANNUALS (so-called) AT WISLEY, 1909. 



203 



Omphalodes 



193. linifolia (Barr). — A. 9 incHes, bushy; foliage greyish, flowers 

 small, white with a sulphur-yellow centre, freely produced. 



Panic UM 



— . tonsum (J. Veitch). — P. Failed to germinate. 

 Pansy 



— . Fancy Mixed (Forbes). — P. Failed to flower satisfactorily. 

 Petunia 



449. Concordia fl. pi. (J. Veitch). — P. Failed to flower. 



446. Empress (Carter). — P. 10 inches, erect, branched; flowers 

 3 inches across, purple and white with a veined throat. 



447. Holborn Star (Garter). — P. 1 foot, spreading; flowers 2 inches 

 across, purple and white with streaked throat, freely produced. 



444. hyhrida grandiflora variegata (Vilmorin). — P. 1 foot; flowers 

 single, 3^ inches across, of mixed colours, freely produced. 



445. hyhrida grandiflora fl. pi. concordia (Eoemer). — P. 1 foot, 

 ex"ect ; flowers most double, of mixed colours, freely produced. 



442. hyhrida grandiflora fimhriata fl. pi. concordia (Eoemer). — P. 

 1 foot, erect; flowers mostly double, of mixed colours. 



443. New Marbled (Carter). — P. 1 foot, erect, branched; flowers 

 single, pale rosy-purple with a dark purple throat. 



Phacelia 



195. campanularia (Barr).— A. F.C.C. July 25, 1882, 1 foot, 

 procumbent; flowers blue, very freely produced. 



196. campanularia caesia (Barr). — A. 1 foot, more compact than 

 No. 195; flowers white, not freely produced. 



Phlox Deummondii 



545. Apricot (Barr). — P. 6 inches, spreading; flowers apricot, not 

 freely produced. 



540. Bunch of Eoses (Barr). — P. 6 inches, much branched; flowers 

 IJ inch, varying from, White through rose and magenta to scarlet. 



547. Crimson G$m (Barr). — P. 6 inches, very compact; flowers 

 1 inch across, scarlet with a darker eye, freely produced. 



543. Giant-flowered Dwarf (Barr). — P. 5 inches, branched; 

 flowers rose, crimson, and purple, freely produced. 



541. grandiflora (Vilmorin). — P. 7 inches, loosely spreading; 

 flowers large, of mixed colours. 



542. Dwarf Large-flowered Blue (Carter). — P. 3 inches, branched; 

 flowers violet with large white centre, not freely produced. 



539. Dwarf Large-flowered Carmine (Carter). — P. Similar to 

 No. 540, but flowers much darker. 



548. Dwarf Large-flowered Crimson (Carter). — P. Similar to 

 No. 547, but not such a vigorous stock. 



533. Dwarf Large-flowered Pink (Carter). — P. 4 inches, branched; 

 flowers small, pink. Stock requires more selection. 



