464 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Flambeau (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie), XXX Aug. 2, 1892.— Straw- 

 berry-red, with deeper eye ; flower 1£ inch, well-formed ; good pyramidal 

 truss. 2 feet. 



Fleur de Neige (Dobbie). — Pure white ; flower 1| inch ; flat, round ; 

 broad, much-branched truss, lj foot. 



Flocon de Neige (Chiswick, Forbes). — White, with occasional splashes 

 of mauve ; flower H inch ; vigorous truss. 2 feet. 



Florrie Cooper (Forbes). — Pale reddish-violet, with a distinct white 

 eye ; flower lj inch, of good form ; loose truss. 2 feet. 



F. Morton (Forbes).— Failed. 



F. Neuf chateau (Forbes).— Bright rosy-pink, with a distinct deeper 

 eye ; flower 1| inch ; of good form ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



Fort de France (Forbes). — Carmine-lake, tinged fiery-red, with deep 

 rose eye ; flower 1 J inch, of good form : dense, much-branched truss. 

 2 feet. A showy variety. 



Francillon (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes). — Bosy-purple, with deeper eye ; 

 flower H inch ; poor truss. 2 feet. 



Francois Chabas (Dobbie). — Carmine- crimson, with a deeper eye ; 

 flower 1 inch ; loose, much-branched truss. 3^ feet. A very showy 

 variety. 



Francois Chabas (Forbes). — White, tinged at edge with deep bluish- 

 lilac ; flower 1J inch ; weak truss. 1\ foot. 



Frau A. Commerell (Forbes). — Carmine-lake, tinged fiery-red, with 

 deep rose eye ; flower H inch ; loose truss. 2 J feet. Inferior to Fort 

 de France. 



Freifraulein von Lassberg (Barr), A.M. Sept. 1, 1908. — Pure white; 

 flower If inch, flat. 2 feet. A weak grower. 



G. A. Strohlein (Forbes, Barr), A.M. Oct. 1, 1907. Bright fiery-red, 

 with rose eye ; flower H inch ; loose, branched, oblong truss. 3 feet. 

 This variety does not burn so badly as most of its colour. 



Geant de Batailles (Chiswick). — White, tinged rose, with carmine eye ; 

 flower 1 inch ; weak truss. 1^ foot. 



Gen. Breart (Chiswick, Barr). — White, with large magenta eye, 

 suffusing to bluish-lilac ; dense pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Gen. Chanzy (Forbes). — Bright fiery-red ; flower 1^ inch, starry ; 

 loose, much-branched truss. 3 feet. Very showy, but like many others 

 of the same colour, it burns badly. 



Gen. Giovaninelli (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes), XXX Aug. 14, 1908.— 

 Carmine- purple, with deeper eye, and a paler region round it ; flower 

 H inch ; very broad, flat truss. If foot. 



Gen. Van Heutsz (Barr, Forbes). — Bright fiery- red, with large pale 

 rose centre, and magenta eye ; very loose, much-branched truss. 

 2± feet. 



Geoffrey St. Hilaire (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes). — Pale rosy- 

 pink, with reddish-violet eye ; flower 1| inch ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



George Goodall (Dobbie). — Carmine-lake ; flower 1 inch, of poor 

 form ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



George Grieve (Forbes).- Failed. 



Gilbert (Chiswick).— Deep ross, with carmine eye, and paler band 

 round the eye ; flower 1| inch ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



