396 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Jessie Ciitlibertsoii. — A good Sweet Pea with a creamy-white ground 

 marbled with dull crimson. It is vigorous and free-flowering in habit. 



John Ingman. — An excellent flower of large size. It is rich rose- 

 carmine with veins of a deeper shade. 



King Edward VII. — A bright crimson variety of great decorative 

 value. It is vigorous in growth and produces large quantities of 

 bloom. 



King Edward Spencer. — A large crimson flower of good form. 



Lady Althorp, P. — A good wiiite variety tinged with very pale 

 peach blossom which appears to fade in strong sunlight. It is 

 vigorous and free-flowering in habit. 



Lady G. Hamilton, A.M. July 14, 1896. — A splendid decorative 

 Sweet Pea of a beautiful lavender colour. 



Lord Nelson. — ^A vigorous variety having navy blue flowers of 

 good size wuth erect standards. 



Marbled Blue. — This charming variety has large flowers with a 

 whitish ground much marbled with deep lobelia blue. The blooms 

 are borne on long stalks and are produced abundantly. 



Marie Corelli, A.M. July 14, 1911. — A bright rose-coloured variety 

 with a white base to the waved standard. It is most free in flowering 

 and of robust habit. 



Marjorie Willis. — A very striking variety of good fonn and size 

 being Tyrian rose in colour with a tinge of salm.on in the standards 

 when first opened. This variety unfortunately proved rather weak in 

 habit at Wisley. 



Martha Washington. — This did not prove quite so vigorous a grower 

 as some of the varieties at Wisley. It has flowers with a pearly- white 

 ground edged with rose which flushes to the centre of the standard 

 and wings. 



Masterpiece, A.M. July 6, 1909. — A magnificent lavender Spencer 

 Sweet Pea of large size and great beauty. Grown in clumps it is 

 especially useful for garden decoration. 



Menie Christie. — ^A vigorous grower having the standards purplish- 

 carmine and the wings clear rosy-magenta. 

 ^ Mrs. A. Ireland. — A good vigorous variety having a bright rose- 



pink standard with a creamy base. The wings are blush-pink. It is 

 very free-flowering in habit. 



Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. — ^Although not very vigorous in growth this 

 ■ variety produced some very fine flowers with a creamy-buff ground 

 edged with rich rose. 



Mrs. Charles Foster. — A fine waved lavender variety which did not 

 grow quite so vigorously as some of the other varieties at Wisley. 



Mrs. Collier, P.^ — -A good primrose-coloured flower of excellent 

 form and substance. ■ i 



Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes. — A vigorous variety producing an abundance ! 

 of lovely blush-pink flowers. j 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson, A.M. July 6, 1909. — Pale salmon-pink on a 

 cream ground. A vigorous grower and free-flowering. | 



