458 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Alex Shearer (Chiswick).— Failed. 

 Alharnbra (Barr). — Failed. 



Amarante (Barr).— Crimson-carmine ; flower H inch, with curled 

 petals ; truss poor. 2 feet. 



Amiral Jaures (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes). — Bluish-lilac, the colour 

 unevenly distributed ; flower 1 inch ; broad, much-branched truss. 

 11 foot. 



Amos Perry (Perry). — Deep rosy-pink, with a deeper eye, and a pale 

 band round the eye ; flower 1^ inch ; oblong truss. 2 feet. 



Ampere (Dobbie, Forbes). — Pale bluish-lilac, with purple eye ; flowers 

 large ; dense truss. 2J feet. 



Amphitryon (Dobbie).- — Bluish-lilac, tinged with purple, and paler 

 near the eye ; flower 1 inch, wavy ; truss weak. 2^ feet. 



Anatole le Braz (Dobbie, Forbes). — Rosy-carmine, with a whitish 

 band round the eye : flower If inch, of good form ; dense pyramidal 

 truss. 2^ feet. 



Andre Michaux (Dobbie), XXX August 14, 1908. — Pale rose, with 

 magenta eye ; flower If inch ; broad, flat truss. 2^ feet. 

 Andrew Browning (Forbes). — Did not flower. 



Antonin Mercie (Barr, Chiswick). — Bluish-lilac, with a large white 

 eye ; flower 1| inch, flat ; dense much-branched pyramidal truss. 2^ feet. 



Antonio Fogazzaro (Dobbie). — Rosy-pink, with a white band surround- 

 ing the eye ; flower If inch. 2 feet. 



Aquilon (Barr). — Rosy-carmine; much-branched, loose truss. 2^ feet. 



Archibald Forbes (Chiswick). — Rosy-magenta, slightly deeper at the 

 eye ; flower 2 inches, of good form ; weak truss. H foot. 



Argon (Dobbie). — Pale pink, with a darker eye ; flower 1J inch, of 

 good form ; good showy truss. 2 feet. 



Arniand Dayot (Forbes).— Salmon, with a magenta eye, and a paler 

 band round it ; flower 1| inch ; broad truss. 1^ foot. 



Artaxis (Chiswick, Forbes). — Mauve, with a white eye ; weak truss. 

 H foot. 



Ary Scheffer (Forbes). — Failed. 



Aspasie (Chiswick), XX August 2, 1892. — Rosy-magenta, with white 

 eye ; flower 1{ inch ; large, dense truss. 1\ foot. The calyces are 

 bronze, forming a good background to the flowers. 



Asteroide (Chiswick). — Purplish, paler round the eye ; flower 1\ inch, 

 poor ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



Atlantide (Chiswick) .----Rosy-pink, with a white eye ; flower If inch ; 

 good, much-branched truss. H foot. 



Auguste Fremiet (Forbes). — Salmon-rose, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 1| inch, of good form ; oblong truss. 2| feet. 



Auguste Raffet (Forbes). — Reddish-violet, with pale lilac centre ; 

 flower 2 inches ; dense flat truss. 2 feet. A showy variety. 



Auricula Eye (Perry). — Rosy-purple, with a white eye ; flower 1 inch, 

 of poor form, but showy ; broad much-branched truss. 3 feet. 



Aurora (Dobbie). — White, tinged lilac, with magenta eye ; corolla 

 tube heavily tinged lilac ; flower 1 J inch ; loose truss. 2 feet. 



Aviation (Forbes). — Salmon-rose ; flower If inch, of good form ; 

 broad, dense, pyramidal truss. 2 feet. A very showy variety. 



