472 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



(Eil de Kouge (Chiswick).— Dark purple ; flower 1§ inch ; broad 

 pyramidal panicle. 2J feet. This variety burns badly. 



Offenbach (Dobbie). — White, tinged on reverse of petals with bluish- 

 lilac and purple ; flower 1\ inch ; flat truss. H foot. 



Opale (Dobbie). — Failed. 



Opera (Barr). — Failed. 



Ophir (Dobbie).— Kosy-magenta, with a deeper eye ; flower 1\ inch ; 

 good, much-branched truss. 2^ feet. 



Orientale (Barr, Chiswick). — Deep mauve, with irregular white 

 markings ; flower 1| inch ; dense pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Ormonde (Barr). — Carmine-purple, slightly deeper at the eye ; flower 

 If inch ; good truss. 2 feet. 



Panama (Chiswick), XXX August 30, 1892. — Pure white ; flower 

 1\ inch ; dense pyramidal truss. 1\ foot. A showy variety. 



Panorama (Barr), XX August 16, 1892. — Mauve, with a distinct white 

 eye, and a pale mauve band round it ; flower 1 inch ; dense broad truss. 

 H foot. 



Pantheon (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes), XXX August 16, 1892. -Salmon- 

 rose, with magenta eye, and a pale zone round it ; broad pyramidal truss. 

 21 feet. 



Papillon (Chiswick). — Pale violet ; poor truss. 2 J feet. 



Parachute (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Rosy-purple, with a white centre ; 

 flower 1 J inch, of poor form ; broad truss. 1 foot. 



Paragon (Dobbie). — Violet tinged with rose at the eye ; flower 1^ inch ; 

 bold much-branched truss. 3 feet. A showy late variety. 



Parthenon (Barr, Chiswick). — Reddish-violet, with a white centre. 



1 foot. Weak. 



Pat Robertson (Chiswick, Forbes). — Failed. 



Paul Bert (Barr), XXX August 16, 1892.— White, heavily tinged with 

 bluish-lilac, with a distinct pale magenta eye ; flower 1^ inch ; weak 

 truss. 3 feet. 



Paul Fliche (Forbes). — Pale mauve, with a deeper eye ; flowers large. 



2 feet. A showy variety, with well-formed flowers. 



Paul Hariot (Dobbie, Forbes). — Pale rose, with a deeper eye, and a pale 

 zone round it ; flower 1| inch, with reflexed petals ; broad much- 

 branched truss. 2 feet. 



Paul Martin (Barr). — Carmine-lake, with a pale magenta eye, sur- 

 rounded by a pale zone ; flowers of good form ; loose pyramidal truss. 

 2 feet. 



P. Bonnetain (Forbes). — Mauve, with a slightly deeper eye ; flower 

 1\ inch, of good form ; good bold truss. 2J feet. 



Pecheur d'Islande (Chiswick). — Carmine-purple; flower 1^ inch, flat; 

 •long pyramidal truss. 2^ feet. 



Pharaon (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie). — Pale magenta, with large irregular 

 white centre ; flower If inch, of excellent form ; very broad pyramidal 

 truss. 2 feet. A very good variety. 



Philibert Audebrand (Forbes). — White with a magenta eye ; flower 

 If inch ; weak truss. 1^ foot. 



Pierre le Grand (Dobbie, Forbes). — Rich rosy-magenta, with a small 

 paler zone in the centre; flower 1| inch, of good form; flat, much- 

 branched truss. 2 feet. 



