PHLOXES AT WISLEY, 19€8 AND 1909. 



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Girondin (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Rosy-carmine with a paler centre, 

 and a rose eye ; flower If inch, of good form ; broad pyramidal truss. 

 If foot. 



Gismonda (Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes). — Reddish- violet, with distinct 

 white eye ; flower If inch,of good form ; trass much branched. 2 feet. 

 A good, vigorous, showy variety, one of the best of its colour. 



Glendaruel (Forbes). -Failed. 



Golphin (Dobbie.— White, tinged with rose, with magenta eye ; 

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



Gomez (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes). — Rosy-pink, lightly flaked magenta, 

 with magenta eye ; flower 1^ inch ; dense, much-branched truss. 1 foot. 



G. Planchon (Forbes). — Pale magenta, with a deep magenta eye ; 

 flower If inch, curled ; weak truss. If foot. 



Graf von Onwaroff (Perry). — Rosy-magenta, with a deeper eye; 

 flower If inch ; dense pyramidal truss. 3 feet. A showy variety. 

 Grevin (Barr). — Failed. 



Gruppenkonigin (Barr, Forbes, Pfitzer), A.M. August 13, 1907. — Pale 

 rose, with a carmine eye ; flowers large, of good form ; large pyramidal 

 truss. 3 feet. One of the showiest in the trial. 



Guignol (Dobbie). — Pale bluish-lilac, with a white eye ; flower 1\ inch ; 

 much-branched truss. 1^ foot. 



Gustave Larroumet (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes).— Pale rose, with white 

 centre ; flowers small and of poor form ; small, dense pyramidal truss. 

 II foot, 



Gustave Nadaud (Dobbie, Forbes). — Bluish-lilac, shading darker to 

 the edge, and tinged with magenta round the eye ; broad, dense, pyramidal 

 truss. 2 feet. 



Hedwig Stiegler (Forbes). — Failed. 



Helene Vacaresco (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes).— Pure white, with a faint 

 tinge of cream in the eye ; flower 2 inches, of good form ; dense oblong- 

 truss. 1 foot. 



Henri Mtirger (Chiswick, Barr), XXX July 22, 1892.— White, with 

 magenta eye ; flower If inch, starry, loose, weak truss. 3^ feet. 



Henri Marcel (Forbes). — Carmine-lake, with rose eye, and a pale band 

 round the eye ; flower 1 J inch ; much-branched truss. 2^ feet. 



Henri Regnault (Barr, Forbes). — Bright rosy-pink, with a magenta 

 eye ; flower 1^ inch, flat ; much-branched truss. 2^ feet. One of the 

 best. 



Henri Roujon (Dobbie, Forbes). — Rosy-salmon, slightly deeper 

 towards the eye ; flower 1 J inch ; dense pyramidal truss. 2 feet. 

 Henry Royer (Forbes). — Failed. 



Hermann Ostertag (Forbes). — Scarlet ; flower 1^ inch ; dense, 

 pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Hermione (Dobbie). — White ; poor flowers ; much-branched truss. 

 1 foot, 



H. Fouquier (Forbes). — Bright fiery-red, with rose eye ; flower 

 1^ inch, of poor .form ; large flat truss. 2 feet. This variety burns 

 badly. 



Hieroglyphe (Chiswick, Dobbie) .—White, tinged with pale rosy- 

 magenta ; flower 1^ inch, starry ; loose, much-branched truss. 2 feet. 



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