
VULGARIS L. AND IN PH. MULTIFLORUS WILLD. 135 
and red-and-white ones are used more as ornamental plants. 
The whiteseeded race was cultivated during four years (1918— 
1921) always in the neighbourhood of redflowering individuals; it 
has given however never coloured descendants; artificial hybridi- 
zations though made on a rather great scale, have never yielded 
any result. 
The redflowering race, obtained as such from a seedgrower, has 
shown from the beginning a rather important multiformity ; in the 
first year of cultivation already the types 2, 3, 4 and 5 could be 
discerned. In later years plants of types 6 and 7 were obtained. 
The posterities of these plants have for the greater part shown 
to be constant; some of them however segregated into more types. 
These segregations are given in the following table: 









Type of motherplant : Type of descendants. 
DONE SSL 32.08.75) Total 
1. White Ot a GE 42 
a CO AN ee en 420 
5 ES See ae eg EN ee andreas iy) 
2. Lightviolet marbled — |27};—|;—}|— 7 |— | 34 
: 2 SN EN EE nee 25 
» pe au m522 7.) — 2) — | — 57 
5 Ë TE TS N 
» „ 221,50 1’); — Soa nl OD 
A : 20458 Te TA Se ed 76 
5 5 BREDE 1 KONE, 17776 
” ” — | 45 | — Ss ee ea VAS 
3. Darkviolet marbled — 9721 7 Heden || 30 
” » | — | 16 | 59 | — 3')} — | — || 78 
4. Lightviolet spotted - OAT SO 
” 5 — |17 | — | 44 1 | = 62 
5. Black = 7\- | - 123 | — | — 30 
» — 9 | — | — | 31 | — | — 40 
> LSR Er |: GONE 78 
» Aa 1 47 IS 65 
A 17115 |= |— | 43 | — | — 75 
6. Brown-white marbled — 6) | — | — | — | 10 3 19 






1) == probably new spontaneous hybrids, 
