558 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



DiMORPHOTHEC A . 



aurantiaca (North Eow), A.M. May ^26, 1908. — See vol. xxxvi. 

 p. 704. ' 



aurantiaca hybrids (Veitch). — A good strain, comprising shades of 

 yellow, orange, salmon, and white. 



New hybrids (Barr). — A beautiful strain of this useful annual. 

 Some of the most noticeable of the varied colours were pale yellow, 

 pale salmon-pink, and deepest orange. 



GODETIA. 



* Crimson Glow ' (R. Veitch). — See vol. xxxvi. p. 705. 

 Helianthus. 



' Helios ' (R. Veitch). — A strong grower, reaching the height of 

 6 feet. It had not flowered when the report was drawn up. 



Heuchera. 

 convaUaria nivea (R. Veitch). — Growing on. 



Hollyhock. 



* Newport Pink ' (Dreer), A.M. July 26, 1912. — An excellent strain. 

 The flowers measure 4^ inches in diameter and are very fully double 

 in the centre, which is surrounded by an outside row of very large, 

 broad and prettily crinkled petals. The colour is deep lilac-rose and the 

 height 8 feet. All the plants raised were absolutely true to character, 

 and no rogues appeared. 



Larkspur. 



Stock Flowered, Rosy Scarlet (North Row). — Height 3 feet; habit 

 much-branched and very free-flowering. Flowers 1^ inch across. 



Lathyrus. 



latifolius ' Snow Queen ' f'Barr). — Growing on. 



LiNARIA. 



maroccana ' Excelsior ' (Veitch). — A charming plant, ranging in 

 height from 1^-2 feet. The flowers vary in colour from pure white, 

 through shades of pink and crimson, to deep violet-purple. 



LUPINUS. 



atro sanguineus (North Row). — A strong-growing annual, reaching 

 3 feet in height, bearing spikes of small white and crimson flowers. 



Lychnis. 



grandiflora alha (Barr). — Height 18 inches, bearing numerous cymes 

 of pure white single flowers, consisting of five regular obcordate petals, 

 and measuring 1| inch across. The calyx is deeply furrowed, and the 

 acute, entire, linear leaves are 2 inches long. This is a very effective 

 plant in masses on the rockery or herbaceous border. 



Matricaria. 



eximia ' Golden Ball ' (Veitch). — See vol. xxxvii. p. 559. 



