462 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
DELPHINIUMS AT WISLEY, 1917. 
Three plants of each of two hundred and twenty-nine stocks of 
perennial Delphiniums were received for trial at Wisley in the 
autumn of 1915. They were planted on a well-dag, well-manured 
border and grown on for judging in 191 5. The Floral Committee 
examined them on July 5 and again on July 20, 1917, and recom- 
mended the following awards : 
Award of Merit. (A.M.) 
Single. 
White. 
227, 228, 229. Moerheimi (Barr, Ruys, Forbes) (A.M. 1909, Cut- 
bush). 
Light blue — eye light. 
188, 189. Capri (Barr, Ruys). 
192. Belladonna grandiflorum (Ruys). 
Dark blue — eye light. 
88. Professor Coleman (Baker). 
Light blue bicolor — eye light. 
90. Col. Sir Wyndham Murray (Blackmore & Langdon) . 
89. Lady Hammick (Blackmore & Langdon). 
Dark blue bicolor— -eye light. 
12, 13. Lamartine (Barr, Ruys) (A.M. 1910, Perry). 
Semi-double. 
Light blue — eye light. 
190. Lady Georgina Legge (Kelway). 
127. Mrs. Shirley (Blackmore & Langdon). 
103. Rozenlust (Ruys). 
Light blue — eye dark. 
186. Kingston Queen (Smith). 
120. Mrs. A. J. Watson (Blackmore & Langdon). 
Dark blue — eye dark. 
[183, 184. Harry Smetham (Ruys, Blackmore & Langdon) (A.M. 
Blackmore & Langdon, 1912). 
