PHLOXES AT WISLEY, 1908 AND 1909. 



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Esme (Barr). — White, tinged with mauve [near the eye ; dense 

 pyramidal truss ; 2 feet. 



Esmeralda (Aldersey). — Carmine, with a faint magenta eye, sur- 

 rounded by a paler band ; flower 1| inch, flat ; broad pyramidal 

 truss. 3 feet. Good. 



Esperance (Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes). — Pale rosy-purple, with 

 white centre ; flower If inch, of good form ; bold, dense truss, 

 showy. 2 feet. One of the best of its colour. 



Espoir (Forbes), XXX July 29, 1909.— White, faintly tinged with 

 lilac, with magenta eye ; flower 1 J inch, of good form ; good, vigorous, 

 broad truss. 2^ feet. The best of its colour. 



Etienne Lamy (Forbes). — Failed. 



Etna (Parr, Forbes), A.M. August 8, 1893. — Fiery-red, with a rose 

 eye ; flower H inch, of poor form ; short, dense, flat truss. 3^ feet. 

 Showy. 



Etoile (Barr, Chiswick). — Eeddish- violet, with a white eye ; flower 

 inch ; loose, much-branched truss. 3J feet. 



Etoile de Lyon (Chiswick, Forbes). — Dark bluish-lilac ; flower 1^ inch ; 

 weak truss. 3 feet. 



Eugene Danzanvilliers (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie), A.M. August 10, 

 1897. — Lilac, with white centre ; flower 1^ inch, flat ; truss much 

 branched, especially at the base. 2J feet. 



Evelyn (Aldersey). — Deep rosy-pink, tinged with salmon, with faint but 

 well-marked rosy lilac eye ; flower 1 J inch ; petals reflexed ; large, 

 much-branched truss. 3 feet. A very showy variety. 



Fantaisie (Dobbie). — Violet, with a deeper eye, and a pale band round 

 the eye ; flower 1\ inch ; loose, much-branched truss. Very showy. 



Fantasy (Chiswick). — Pare white, slightly rose at the eye ; flower 

 If inch ; oblong truss. 1^ foot. 



Fantome (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie). — Deep bluish-lilac, with reddish- 

 violet eye ; flower 1| inch ; weak truss, 2 feet. Inferior to Esclair- 

 monde. 



Fauvette (Chiswick, Dobbie).— Eeddish- violet, with a white eye ; 

 flowers poor ; dense truss. 1 \ foot. 



Faust (Chiswick), XXX August 30, 1892. — White, with pale magenta 

 eye ; flower 1| inch, of poor form. \\ foot. 



Favourite (Forbes). — Failed. 



F. C. Dotter (Forbes). — Reddish violet, with white eye ; flower 

 If inch, starry. 1 foot. 



Fedora (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Pale mauve, with a white zone round the 

 eye ; flower If inch ; poor truss. 2 feet. 



Fernand Cortez (Barr, Forbes), XXX August 12, 1902. — Rosy-magenta, 

 with deep eye, and tinged salmon round the eye ; flowers of poor form, 

 starry ; broad, well-branched, pyramidal truss. 2 feet. A showy variety. 



Feu de Bengal (Barr). — Rosy-carmine, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 1 inch ; weak truss. If feet. 



Fiancee (Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes), A.M. July 25, 1899. — Pure 

 j white, with the faintest tinge of primrose in the eye ; flower 1^ inch, of 

 : good form ; broad, dense truss. 2 feet. 



F. J. Marshall (Forbes).— Failed. 



