474 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Eoxelane (Barr, Cbiswick, Forbes). — Crimson-carmine, with a deep 

 eye ; flower If inch, of good form ; weak truss. 1^ foot. 



Royal Purple (Dobbie). — Reddish-violet, with a slightly deeper eye; 

 flower If inch, flat ; vigorous. 2 feet. 



Rubis (Forbes). — Crimson-carmine, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 1J inch ; small truss. 3 feet. Late. 



Salmonea (Forbes). — Rosy- salmon, with a deeper eye ; flowers did not 

 expand properly ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



Salvator Rosa (Barr). — Lilac, with large white centre ; flower 

 If inch, flat, but rather thin ; much-branched truss. 2 feet. 



Schliemann (Barr).— Failed. 



Seduction (Forbes). — Reddish-violet, with white centre ; flower 

 1\ inch ; pyramidal truss. 8 feet. 



Selection (Dobbie). — Pale rosy-purple with white centre ; flower 

 1\ inch, flat ; loose truss. 2 feet. Very free and showy. 



Selma (Barr). — Rose, with magenta eye ; flower If inch ; large, 

 pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Sergent Lovy (Forbes).— Rosy-pink, with white centre and magenta 

 eye ; flower 2 inches ; flat truss. 2-jr feet. 



Sesostris (Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes), XXX August 14, 1908. Rich 

 crimson-carmine, shaded maroon at eye ; flower If inch, of good form ; 

 good truss. 3 feet. The best of its colour. 



Sheriff Ivory (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes). — Rose, with a crimson eye; 

 flower If inch ; of good form and substance ; good pyramidal truss. 

 3^ feet. A very showy variety. 



Shirley Hibberd (Forbes). — Rose ; flowers small, of good form ; dense 

 truss. 2J feet. 



Siebold (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes, Perry), XXX August 14, 1908.— 

 Bright fiery red, with rose eye; flower \\ inch, flat; broad, much- 

 branched truss. 3 feet. A very showy variety, but it burns somewhat. 



Sir Dighton Probyn (Forbes). — Rose-red tinged ; flowers small, and 

 do not open well ; weak truss. 3 feet. 



Sir Fred. Leighton (Barr). — Rose-pink, with a deeper eye ; flower 

 If inch, starry ; dense truss. 3 feet. Showy. 



Sir Jas. Douglas (Dobbie). — Madder-carmine, with magenta eye ; 

 flowers small : much-branched truss. 2^ feet. 



Snow Queen (Barr). — Pure white ; flower 1^ inch, of good form and 

 substance ; dense, pyramidal truss. 2 feet. One of the best whites. 



Solon (Barr, Forbes). — Carmine, tinged with fiery-red, with magenta 

 eye ; flower \\ inch'; good truss. 2J feet. Showy. 



Sphinx (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes). — Rosy-carmine, with white centre ; 

 flower 1| inch, of excellent form ; dense pyramidal truss. 2^ feet. 



Spirite (Barr). — Rose- white, with a magenta eye ; flower If inch, 

 flat ; good full truss. \\ foot. 



Splendens (Barr, Chiswick). — Failed. 



Stanislas (Barr). — Rosy-magenta, with a deeper eye ; flower If inch ; 

 broad, flat, loose truss. 3 feet. 



Startler (Dobbie). — Rose, tinged with salmon, with a deep rose eye ; 

 flower 1^ inch ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



Stendhal (Barr). — Same as Lady Satanella. 



