SWEET PEAS AT WISLEY, 1912. 



273 



Marie Corelli (Dobbie), A.M. July 14, 1911. — Described vol. 

 xxxvii., p. 396. 



Marion Cuthbertson (Dobbie), A.M. July 19, 1910. — A pretty, pale 

 lilac variety. Not such a vigorous grower as some. 



Masterpiece (Dobbie), A.M. July 6, 1909. — Described vol. xxxvii., 

 p. 396. 



Mauve Queen (Dobbie). — A very pretty, bright lavender-mauve 

 variety of good form. 



May Campbell (Dobbie), A.M. June 4, 1912.— The flowers have 

 a cream ground, and the central portion of the standard is marbled 

 with carmine. The wings are slightly veined with the same colour. 



Melba (Dobbie), A.M. May 22, 1912. — A magnificent pale salmon 

 flower of excellent form and large size. 



Mrs. A. Ireland (Dobbie). — Described vol. xxxvii., p. 396. 



Mrs. B. Gilbert (Gilbert). — Flowers large, white edged with cream. 

 The middle of the standard is marbled with magenta, and the wings 

 are also^ veined with the same colour. 



Mrs. Charles Taylor (Taylor). — A strong-growing, delicate rose- 

 pink variety. It is very free-flowering in habit, and produces many 

 fours. 



Mrs. Collier (Dobbie). — Described vol. xxxvii., p. 396. 



Mrs. Cuthbertson (Dobbie), A.M. May 22, 1912.— Standard, 

 bright rose-pink; wings very pale rose, almost white; stems strong, 

 mostly carrying four large flowers. 



Mrs. Heslington (Dobbie). — A pretty lavender-mauve flower with 

 waved standard. Not so vigorous in habit as some varieties. 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson (Dobbie), A.M. July 6, 1909.— Described 

 vol. xxxvii., p. 396. 



Mrs. Eoutzahn (Dobbie), A.M. July 26, 1912. — A charming 

 flower, combining shades of pink and faint apricot. It is very free- 

 flowering in habit. A strong and vigorous grower, carrying many 

 fours. 



Mrs. W. J. Unwin (Dobbie). — A very pretty variety. The flowers 

 have a white ground flaked with orange-scarlet. 



Nora Unwin (Dobbie). — Described vol, xxxvii., p. 397. 



Nubian (Dobbie), A.M. July 14, 1911. — Described vol. xxxvii., 

 p. 397. 



Pearl Gray (Dobbie). — A pretty, lilac mauve variety of good size. 

 Plants strong and vigorous in habit. 



Premier (Stark). — A fine, deep scarlet variety which well with- 

 stands the effects of hot sunshine. 



Primrose Beauty (Stark). — A good grower of free-flowering habit, 

 with large pale Naples yellow flowers. 



Princess Victoria (Dobbie), A.M. July 9, 1907. — Described vol. 

 xxxvii., p. 397. 



Princess Victoria Improved (Stark). — A strong grower, having 

 pretty, blush-pink flowers. A vigorous variety. Stock requires a 

 Uttle more selection. 



