DELPHINIUMS AT WISLEY, 1912. 



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66. Lord Eothschild (Forbes). — Height 5f feet, spike 25 inches m 

 length; flowers rich blue with white eye. 



67. Mabel (Nash). — Height 6f feet; spike 25 inches long, tapering; 

 flowers single, ultramarine blue with prominent white centre; out- 

 side of petals and spur hairy. 



68. Macbeth (Bunyard). — Height 6|- feet; spikes nicely shaped, 20 

 inches long; flowers semi-double, cornflower blue deeply tinged with 

 violet-mauve. 



69. Madame E. Geny (Forbes), A.M. June 18, 1912.— A very dis- 

 tinct variety growing 8i feet high. The spikes are tapering, 40 inches 

 long, and very effective. The flowers are of a good violet purple colour 

 shaded with deep cornflower blue ; eye small and white ; stems reddish. 



70. Margorie (Nash). — Height 6^ feet; spike tapering, 30 inches 

 long; flowers deep cornflower blue with dark-brown centre. 



71. Mary Morrison (Forbes). — A very free-flowering variety grow- 

 ing 9 feet high. The average spike measures 24 inches long, but 

 num^erous side-spikes are produced, thus prolonging the season of 

 flowering considerably; flowers cornflower blue, tinged with bright- 

 violet; eye white. 



72. Medea (Bunyard). — Height 7^ feet; spikes 25 inches long, 

 numerous; flowers very pretty, outer petals marine blue, inner petals 

 bright violet-purple. 



73. Mevrouw de Kat (Euys). — Failed to start. 



74. Miranda (Bunyard). — Height 5^ feet; spikes numerous, small 

 and short; flowers violet-mauve with outer petals mostly cobalt blue. 



75. Miss McLennan (Forbes). — A very effective Delphinium of 

 moderate height; flowers cornflower blue with bright violet shading and 

 a prominent white eye; stem and outside of flowers hairy. 



76. Moerheimii (Euys), A.M. June 22, 1909.— Height 6 feet, 

 spikes about 30 inches long; flowers large, pure white with white eye; 

 numerous branches arise from the base of the central spike. They are 

 of a most convenient size for cutting and well furnished with flowers. 



77. Monarch (Forbes), A.M. June 25, 1903.— Height 9 feet, spikes 

 28 inches long; flowers pale cobalt blue much tinged with bright 

 violet, which increases in intensity with the age of the flower; a very 

 free-flowering variety with a white eye. 



78. Mr. J. S. Brunton (Euys), A.M. June 18, 1912.— An excel- 

 lent deep cornflower blue variety having large flowers which stand out 

 well from the main stem ; it has a white eye covered with deep orange 

 hairs and grows six feet high. The individual spikes measure 20 inches 

 long. The foliage is deeply divided. 



79. Mrs. Cartwright (Box). — Too poor to describe. 



80. Mrs. James Kelway (Kelway), A.M. June 18, 1912. — A very 

 beautiful variety, 8 feet tall. The spikes are blunt and measure 33 inches 

 long; the flowers are semi-double, pale Venetian blue with white eye. 



81. Mrs. John Michie (Forbes). — Height, 6 feet; spike 24 inches 

 long, tapering; flowers deep cornflower blue with white eye. 



