PHLOXES AT WISLEY, 1908 AND 1909. 



473 



Pink Perfection (Barr). — Rose, with magenta eye ; weak. 1| foot. 

 Plantagenet (Chiswick). — Failed. 



Pline (Forbes). — Pure white, with a well-defined magenta eye ; 

 flower 2 inches, of splendid form. 1\ foot. Rather a weak grower. 



Poussin (Dobbie, Forbes). — White, much tinged with lilac ; flower 

 1| inch ; weak truss. 1^ foot. 



Prince d'Arenberg (Forbes). — Lilac-white, with magenta eye; flower 



inch ; good flat truss. 1| foot. 



Prince of Wales (Forbes). — White, with deep Tyrian rose eye ; flower 

 | inch ; loose, much-branched, pyramidal truss. 3g feet. Very showy. 

 Printemps (Forbes). — Failed. 



Professor Nocard (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes). — Rosy-carmine with a 

 deeper eye, and a pale zone round it ; flower 1^ inch ; small, dense, 

 pyramidal truss. 1 foot. 



Professor Virchow (Barr, Forbes). — Failed. 



Profusion (Chiswick, Barr, Forbes). — Mauve, slightly deeper at the 

 eye ; flower If inch, of good form ; dense, broad truss. 2^ feet. 



Prosper Henry (Barr, Forbes), XXX September 14, ^1908.— White, 

 with magenta eye ; flower If inch, of good form ; much-branched 

 pyramidal truss. 2 feet. 



Purete (Forbes), XX August 2, 1892. — Pure white, with faintest 

 tinge of cream in the eye ; flower 1 inch ; broad, loose truss. 1^ foot. 



Purple Emperor (Dobbie). — Pale rosy-pink, with a well-defined deeper 

 eye ; flower 1^ inch ; dense oblong truss. 2 feet. 



Pyramid (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Pure white ; flower If inch, of good 

 form ; broad, dense, pyramidal truss. 1^ foot. 



Rachel (Forbes). — Pale reddish-violet ; flowers starry ; weak truss. 

 2 feet. 



Redoute (Forbes). — Reddish- violet, fading to rose, with white centre; 

 flower 1| inch, of good form ; broad, dense truss. 



Regulus (Barr, Chiswick, Forbes), XXX August 16, 1892. — Carmine- 

 purple, with a paler eye ; flower 1J inch, of good form ; 2 feet. 



Reichsgraf von Hochberg (Barr). — Rich crimson-carmine self ; flower 

 If inch ; flat, vigorous truss. 3Jr feet. A showy variety, but burns 

 badly. 



Renomme (Chiswick). — Failed. 



Rheingau (Barr). — Pure white, with a tinge of rose in the eye ; 

 flower 1| inch, of good form ; much-branched truss. 2 feet. 



Richepin (Barr). — Pale rosy, magenta, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 l^inch ; bold, pyramidal truss. 2\ feet. 



Robert Pringle (Forbes).— Carmine-lake, tinged with fiery red, with 

 a deeper eye ; flower 1\ inch, of poor form ; weak, loose truss. 3 feet. 



Robur (Barr). — Crimson-carmine ; flower 1J inch ; poor, weak truss. 

 If foot. 



Roger Marx (Forbes). — Failed. 



Roi des Roses (Chiswick, Forbes), XX August 2, 1892. — Salmon- 

 rose, with a deeper eye ; flower 1 J inch, of good form ; loose, much- 

 branched truss. 3 feet. A showy variety. 



Rose Caron (Forbes). — Failed. 



Rossignol (Chiswick).— Failed. 



