PHLOXES AT WISLEY, 1908 AND 1909. 



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Bacchante (Chiswick). — Carmine, with a deeper eye ; flower 1J inch, 

 with reflexed petals ; poor, weak truss. 1\ foot. 



Baccile (Dobbie). — Reddish violet, with a deeper eye; flower If inch, 

 of good form ; dense pyramidal truss. If foot. One of the best of its 

 colour. 



Balzac (Chiswick). — Failed. 

 Barblanegre (Chiswick). — Failed. 



B. Compte (Dobbie). — Rich crimson -carmine, slightly deeper at the 

 eye ; flower 1 inch ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



Beatrice (Chiswick),- A.M. July 27, 1897.— Failed. 



Belvedere (Chiswick, Dobbie), XX August 16, 1892. — Rosy-carmine, 

 with a deeper eye ; flower 1| inch ; large dense truss. 1^ foot. 



Beranger (Forbes), A.M. July 27, 1897. — Pale salmon-rose on opening, 

 which changes to rose, slightly deeper at the eye ; flower 1| inch ; broad 

 dense truss. 2 feet. 



Berenice (Chiswick, Forbes). — Pure white ; flower If inch, flat ; dense, 

 medium truss. 1\ foot. . 



Bonnetin (Chiswick). — Rosy-pink, with white eye; flower 1\ inch; 

 weak truss. 2^ feet. 



Boule de Feu (Chiswick), XXX August 16, 1892. — Dark carmine- 

 scarlet, with a deeper eye ; flower 1 inch ; poor truss. 1 J foot. 



Bouquet (Chiswick). — Failed. 



Bouquet de St. Cyr (Chiswick), A.M. July 27, 1897.— White, with 

 a rosy- crimson eye ; flowers large ; truss large. 1^ foot. 



Brilliant (Chiswick). — Carmine, with rose eye ; flower lj inch ; weak 

 truss. It? foot. 



Brilliant (Dobbie). — Rich carmine-crimson; flower inch, flat; 

 good, broad, much-branched truss. 3 feet. 



Brongniart (Dobbie). — Pale rose, tinged with deep rose, with magenta 

 eye ; flower 1| inch ; broad, vigorous truss. 1| foot. 



Brongniart (Forbes). — Quite distinct from the above. Rich rosy- 

 carmine, with a slightly deeper eye ; flower 1 J inch ; loose, much- 

 branched truss. 2| feet. 



B. S. Williams (Forbes).— Carmine-lake, with a deeper eye; flower 

 1 inch ; much-branched truss. 2^ feet. A showy variety. 



Cameron (Forbes). — White, tinged rose, with pale rosy-magenta eye ; 

 flower If inch ; loose truss. 3 J- feet. 



Camille Desmoulins (Forbes). — Failed. 



Capt. Burnaby (Dobbie). — Fiery-red, with magenta eye; flower 

 1 inch ; much-branched truss. 2J feet. 



Carminea (Perry). — Rosy-pink, with a darker eye ; broad, much- 

 branched truss. 2^ feet. Very showy. 



Champignol (Chiswick). — Failed. 



Champollion (Chiswick, Barr). — Carmine-purple, with magenta eye, 

 and a paler zone round the eye ; flower 1 J inch ; dense pyramidal truss. 

 3 feet. 



Chanzy (Dobbie), F.C.C. 1872.— Magenta, with a deeper eye; flower 

 1J inch ; large, loose truss. 2 feet. 



Chas. Flahault (Dobbie, Forbes). — White, with well-defined regions 

 of violet on the petals ; buds blue ; large, well-formed flowers ; good, 

 bold truss. 2^ feet. 



