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DELPHINIUMS AT WISLEY, 1917- 477 
II. Lioht Blue. 
(1) Eye Light. 
So. Ma Mie, syn. Princess Royal (Barr), XXX July 5, 1917. — Height 6 feet 
6 inches ; spike fairly crowded, tapering, 24 inches ; flowers large, indigo and 
purple ; eye greenish ; spur long ; June 30. Introduced by sender. 
151. Rene Quinton (Blackmore & Langdon). — Height 5 feet; spike fairly 
crowded, tapering, 12 inches, branch spikes fairly numerous ; flowers fairly large, 
dull sky-blue and white, streaked purple ; eye purplish white ; spur short, 
sparsely hairy ; July 14. Raised by M. Lemoine. 
. 32. Rev. E. Lascelles (Baker), XXX July 5, 1917. — Height 5 feet 4 inches ; 
spike loose, tapering, 20 inches ; branch spikes rather numerous ; flowers of 
medium size, purple with indigo margins ; eye white, mottled purple ; spur short ; 
June 27. 
(2) Eye Dark. 
73. King Bladud (Blackmore & Langdon). — Height 5 feet ; spike rather 
crowded, slightly blunt, 12 inches, branch spikes numerous ; flowers large, dull 
purple, Antwerp blue margins ; eye purple ; spur short ; July 6. A sport from 
Rev. E. Lascelles, raised by Messrs. Blackmore & Langdon. 
54. I'elegram (Barr). —Height 4 feet ; spike rather crowded, crooked, slightly 
blunt, 12 inches ; branch spikes numerous ; flowers of medium size, very double, 
with closely imbricated narrow petals, dull indigo with purple centre ; eye 
yellowish ; spur short, sparsely hairy ; June 26. Many main spikes crooked, 
becoming subsidiary to side spikes. 
III. Dark Blue. 
(1) Eye Light. 
130. Lieutenant Vasseur (Blackmore & Langdon). — Height 5 feet 4 inches ; 
spike crowded, solid, blunt, 12 inches ; flowers ot medium sue, sky-blue margins, 
suffused mauve-purple base ; spur short ; July 7. The most perfect and regular 
double. Raised by M. Lemoine. 
(2) Dark Eye. 
85. Diamant (Barr). — Height 5 feet; spike crowded, tapering, 15 inches, 
branch spikes rather numerous ; flowers small, dark indigo and purple ; eye 
dull purple and yellow ; spur fairly long ; June 18. 
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