GLADIOLI AT WISLEY, 1910. 



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213. President Magnaud (Barr). — Pink; lower petals blotched with 

 crimson and white; flowers medium; spike good. 



95. Prince Henry of York (Kelway). — Bright scarlet, with a 

 crimson blotch on the lower petal ; flowers medium ; spike good ; same 

 as ' King of Scarlets.' 



191. Princeps (Barr). — Failed to flower. 



214. Princess Altieri (Barr). — White, tinged with pale lilac; lower 

 petals marked with plum-violet; flowers and spike of medium size. 



145. Prinzessin Viktoria Luise (Pfitzer). — Salmon-pink, streaked 

 with a darker shade ; buff markings on the lower petals ; flowers 

 medium ; spike good. 



215. primulinus (Kelway), A.M. August 16, 1910. — Primrose- 

 yellow, with a faint streak of crimson in the middle of some of the 

 petals; flowers borne four or five in a lax spike about 18 inches long. 

 Introduced from south-east tropical Africa in 1889. 



96. Prospero (Burrell). — White, much streaked with lilac-rose; 

 lower petals with a crimson line in the middle ; flowers medium ; spike 

 tall. 



166. Pyrene (Dobbie). — A delightful shade of rosy-pink, with 

 crimson markings on the lower petals ; flowers medium ; spike good. 



97. Queen Maud (Kelway). — Cerise; lower petals amber-white 

 streaked with crimson; flowers large; spike medium. 



146. Eechberg (Pfitzer). — Dark red, with very dark markings on 

 the lower petals ; flowers and spike medium. 



98. Eibera (Vilmorin). — Bluish-lilac, shading to vinous-mauve; 

 flowers medium ; spike tall. 



99. Eichard Martin (Kelway). — Carthamus-red ; lower petals 

 blotched with creamy-white ; flowers medium ; spike good. 



100. Eock Sand (Kelway). — Fiery-red; flowers medium; spike poor. 



101. Eosalind (Burrell). — Eose, splashed with crimson; flowers 

 small; spike good. 



203. Eose des Haies (Barr). — Cream, edged with pink; lower petals 

 primrose-yellow ; flowers large, being 3|- inches across ; spike bold. 



102. Safrano (Vilmorin), A.M. August 30, 1910.— Amber-yeflow, 

 tinged with magenta at the base of the petals, which are waved; flowers 

 and spike medium. 



176. Salem (Dobbie). — A Childsii variety of a salmon-pink shade, 

 streaked with orange-red and some white; lower petals unevenly 

 marked with magenta; flowers and spike medium. 



147. Sarah Vautier (Pfitzer). — Dark violet, shading lighter at the 

 base of the petals; pale sulphur blotch in the middle of the petals; 

 flowers medium ; spike good. 



103. Sea Mouse (Kelway). — Pink, mottled with slate-violet; 

 middle lower petal blotched with white ; flowers large, borne on a bold 

 spike. 



167. Shakespeare (Dobbie). — White, spotted slightly with pale 

 rosy-magenta at the edges; middle lower petal blotched with deep 

 rosy-magenta ; flowers medium ; spike good. 



