ANNUALS (so-called) AT WISLEY, 1909. 



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237. Euby King Improved (Barr). — A. 6 inches; foliage dark 

 green; flowers deep crimson with yellow centre, freely produced. 



238. Scarlet King of Tom Thumbs (Carter). — A. 6 inches, bushy; 

 foliage dark green tinged wilh purple; flowers scarlet, freely produced. 



239. Tom Thumb Cloth of Gold (Carter).— A. 8 inches, bushy; 

 foliage greenish yellow slightly variegated with white; flowers scarlet, 

 freely produced. 



240. Tom Thumb Bobbie's Crimson (Bobbie).— A. XXX. July 14, 

 1887. 6 inches, very compact; foliage deep green tinged with purple; 

 flowers dark crimson, freely produced. 



241. Tom Thumb Dark-leaved vars. (Carter). — ^A. 6 inches; 

 foliage much tinged with purple ; flowers various shades of yellow and 

 red. 



242. Tom Thumb Golden King (Dobbie). — A. 6 inches, straggly ; 

 foliage yellowish-green ; flowers orange-yellow. 



243. Tom Thumb Scarlet (Dobbie). — A. 8 inches, straggly; foliage 

 light gi-een; flowers scarlet, freely produced. 



Verbena ^ , 



Owing to the damp and cold season, the seedling Verbenas failed 

 to flower satisfactorily. 



468. Dark Velvety Blood Crimson (Barr). — P. Failed to flower. 

 474. hyhrida Mixed (Vilmorin). — P. Failed to flower. 



— . hyhrida auriculae flora (PfLtzer). — P. Failed to flower. 

 473. Holborn Mammoth (Carter).- P. Failed to flower. 



469. Mammoth Brilhant Eose (Carter). — P. Failed to flower. 



470. Mammoth Dark Scarlet vars. (Carter). — P. Failed to flower. 

 — . Eosamund (Barr).— P. Failed to flower. 



467. Scarlet Gem (Barr).— P. Failed to flower. 

 472. Snow White (Barr).— P. Failed to flower. 

 — . Velvety Purple (Barr).— P. Failed to flower. 



ViNCA 



294. rosea (J. Veitch). — P. Failed entirely. 



295. rosea alha {J. Yeitch).— P. Failed entirely. 



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



ViSCARIA 



296. cardinalis (Barr).— A. XXX. July 9, 1889. 4 inches; flowers 

 deep red with maroon centre, freely produced. 



297. cardinalis fulgens (Barr).— A. XXX. July 27, 1898. Similar 

 to No. 296, but flowers deep crimson. 



298. coerulea (Barr).— A. XX. July 9, 1889. Similar to No. 296, 

 but flowers blue, 



^ 299. elegans picta (Barr).— A. Similar to No. 296, but flowers white 

 with crimson blotch at base of petals. 



300. ociilata alha (J. Veitch).— A. Similar to No. 296, but flowers 

 white. 



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