PHLOXES AT WISLEY, 1908 AND 1909. 



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Mrs. Aberdeen (Forbes). — Crimson-carmine self ; flower inch, 

 flat ; broad, flat truss. 2| feet. Very showy. 



Mrs. A. Browning (Forbes). — Fiery-red, tinged with rose ; flower 

 1J inch ; loose truss. 3^ feet. 



Mrs. Brook (Forbes). — Madder-carmine, with magenta eye ; flower 

 1^ inch ; loose spike. 3 feet. 



Mrs. Burn (Forbes). — Bright fiery-red, with rose eye ; flowers small, 

 curled ; dense, flat truss. 2 feet. This variety burns. 



Mrs. Butters (Forbes). — Dark magenta, with a white eye ; flower 

 1^ inch, of good form ; good, bold, much-branched truss. Very showy. 



Mrs. Callender (Forbes). — Eosy-pink, tinged with salmon, with a 

 white zone round the eye ; flower 1^ inch ; dense, flat, truss. 2 feet. 



Mrs. Derring (Forbes).— Carmine-lake, tinged salmon ; flower 

 1\ inch ; broad, well-branched truss. 2 J feet. Very free and showy, 

 but burns somewhat. 



Mrs. G. Wigan (Forbes). — Rosy-magenta, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 1^ inch, flat ; good, bold truss. 2J feet. Showy. 



Mrs. Jas. Farquhar (Chiswick, Forbes). — Rosy-pink, tinged with 

 salmon ; dense truss. 2 feet. 



Mrs. Jenkyns (Barr). — Pure white, with a trace of cream in the eye ; 

 flower 1J inch ; truss branched from base. 2 feet. 



Mrs. McCallum (Dobbie). — White, tinged with magenta, with Tyrian 

 rose eye ; flower 1 \ inch ; weak truss. 3 feet. 



Mrs. McLeod (Forbes). — Rosy-pink, tinged with salmon, with 

 magenta eye, surrounded with white; flower 1^ inch; good truss. 

 21 feet. 



Mrs. Oliver (Barr, Chiswick, Forbes). — Bright rosy-pink, with a white 

 centre ; flower If inch, of good form ; broad, much-branched truss. 

 2J feet. A very showy, late variety. 



Mrs. S. Standing (Barr). — Rose, with well-defined deep rosy-magenta 

 eye ; flower 1 \ inch ; dense pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Mrs. Tiiney (Aldersey). — Deep rosy-pink, with a pale zone round the 

 eye ; flower If inch, of good form ; much-Jbranched truss. 3 feet. 



Mrs. W. P. Wright (Forbes).— Rosy-magenta, with a deeper eye ; 

 flower If inch, of good form ; good bold truss. 3^ feet. One of the 

 best, and remains in good condition for many weeks. 



Mrs. Younger (Forbes). — Reddish- violet with darker eye, and a pale 

 zone round it ; flower 1 J inch ; good much-branched truss. 3 feet. A 

 showy and vigorous variety. 



Multiflore (Barr, Forbes). — Reddish-violet, with large distinct white 

 eye ; flower \\ inch ; good truss. \\ foo . 



Muriel Rogers (Forbes), XXX July 29, 1909.— Rosy-red, with large 

 carmine-purple eye ; flower If inch ; flat ; much-branched, broad, 

 pyramidal truss. 2 feet. A very good variety, flowering in late July. 



Neil Glas (Dobbie).— Failed. 



Nu6e (Dobbie).— Same as Mignonne. 



Obelisque (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes). — Rosy-pink with deep rose eye ; 

 flower 1 inch ; pyramidal truss. 2 feet. 



Obergartner Mack (Forbes). — Rose-red, with rose eye ; flower 1 J inch ; 

 dense truss. 3 feet. A showy variety. 



