PHLOXES AT WISLEY, 1908 AND 1909. 



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Suffrage (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Rosy-salmon, with magenta eye ; flower 

 If inch ; good, vigorous truss. 2 foot. 



Sylphide (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie), A.M. September 24, 1902.— Pure 

 white, with faint tinge of cream in the eye ; flower 1 J inch ; weak truss. 

 1\ foot. 



Talma (Barr, Forbes). — Reddish- violet with a slightly paler eye ; 

 flower If inch, of good form ; weak truss. 2 feet. 



Tambour de Wattignies (Forbes). — Deep bluish-lilac, with white 

 centre ; flower 1J inch ; weak truss. 1 foot. 



Tapis Blanc (Barr, Chiswick, Dobbie), A.M. August 28, 1906. — Pure 

 white, slightly tinged with primrose at the eye ; flower 1| inch, with 

 reflexed petals ; broad, much-branched truss. 1 foot. 



Tempete (Barr). — Failed. 



Thebaide (Chiswick). — Failed. 



The Queen (Dobbie). — White, with a faint tinge of lilac, and magenta 

 eye ; flower 1\ inch, of good form ; dense truss. 2 feet. 

 Theresa (Forbes). — Failed. 



Thos, Hay (Forbes). — Carmine-lake, tinged with fiery-red, with a 

 deeper eye ; flower 1^ inch ; poor oblong truss. 2 feet. 



Thos. Swanston (Forbes). — Crimson-carmine self; flower 1£ inch, 

 flat ; loose, pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Tivoli (Chiswick, Dobbie). — Deep reddish-violet, with a darker eye ; 

 flower 1^ inch ; dense, flat truss. 2 feet. A showy variety. 



Tom Welsh (Barr, Forbes). — Carmine-lake, tinged with salmon ; 

 flower 1J inch, of good form ; loose pyramidal truss. 3 feet. 



Too Too The Pink (Barr).— Pale rosy-salmon, tinged with magenta 

 round the eye ; flower H inch, flat ; much-branched truss. 3^ feet. 

 A showy variety. 



Toreador (Barr). — Carmine-lake, with a magenta eye; flower 1\ inch, 

 of good form ; good pyramidal truss. 1^ foot. 



Torpilleur (Forbes), A.M. July 27, 1897. — Bright rosy-red, with a 

 magenta eye ; flower 1| inch, flat ; much-branched trass. 2 feet. 



Tourbillon (Chiswick, Dobbie, Forbes). — Rosy-magenta, tinged with 

 white round the eye ; flower 1| inch, flat ; good truss. 2^ feet. 



Tunisie (Forbes). — Bluish-lilac, splashed with purple, with purple eye ; 

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



Von Lassberg (Forbes). — Same as Freifraulein von Lassberg. 



W. J. Marlow (Forbes). — White, with a faint trace of primrose in the 

 eye ; flower 1| inch ; well-branched pyramidal truss. 2^ feet. 



Wm. Muir (Barr, Chiswick), XXX August 16, 1892.— Reddish-violet, 

 with a distinct carmine eye ; flower 1 J inch ; loose truss. 3 feet. 



W. Ramsay (Barr). — Crimson-carmine, with a deeper eye; flower 

 I| inch ; loose, weak truss. 2| feet. 



W. Robinson (Barr, Dobbie, Forbes), XXX August 16, 1892.— Rosy- 

 salmon, with a deeper eye ; large, well-formed flowers ; good truss. 

 3 feet. 



Zouave (Chiswick, Forbes).— Reddish-violet, with a distinct deeper eye ; 

 flower If inch, of good form ; pyramidal truss. 2^ feet. 



