REPORT ON ANNUALS. 
398 
Polygonum. 
111. Orientale pumilum album (Veitch).—Height 8 feet; 
very free flowering; flowers small pure white borne in drooping 
racemes. 
Rudbeckia. 
112. Bicolor superba (R. Veitch).—Height 18 inches; free 
flowering; flowers crimson, brown, and yellow. 
Salpiglossis. 
113. Crown Jewel (R. Veitch).—Stock needs a little more 
selection. 
114. Variabilis superbissima, the Emperor (R. Veitch).— 
The plants made poor growth and failed to flower. 
115. Mixed (Sir Trevor Lawrence).—A very fine strain with 
large and richly coloured flowers. 
Sweet Peas. 
116. Burpee’s Earliest of All (Atlee Burpee).—Standards 
dark scarlet; wings creamy white. 
117. Burpee’s Pink Cupid (Atlee Burpee).—A pink-flowered 
form of the White Dwarf Cupid. 
118. Coccinea, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).—Flowers 
rosy scarlet. 
119. Dolly Varden (Atlee Burpee).—Flowers mauve, shaded 
and striped with dark blue. 
120. Duchess of Westminster, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eck¬ 
ford).—Standards soft rose ; wings creamy white suffused with 
rose. 
121. Duke of Westminster, x x x July 27,1898 (Eckford).-- 
Deep purple self. 
122. Eliza Eckford Cupid (Atlee Burpee).—A Primrose - 
flowered form of the White Cupid. 
123. Fascination, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).—Stan¬ 
dards mauve ; wings bluish-purple. 
124. Lottie Hutchings (Atlee Burpee).—Flowers cream- 
white suffused with purple. 
125. Mrs. Fitzgerald, x x x July 27, 1898 (Eckford).— 
Flowers cream-white flushed with pink. 
126. Modesty (Atlee Burpee).—Flowers white suffused with 
rose-pink. 
