DAY DREAM (Lady Bessborough x Grier- 
sonianum) Reuthe’s form. A spreading 
plant with an abundance of orange scar- 
let flowers in May. 
DIANE F.C. C. 1948 (campylocarpum x Mrs. 
Lindsay Smith) Well formed trusses of 
individually large pale yellow flowers. 
Requires partial shade to be seen at its 
best. Medium habit and blooms in May. 
ae DIDO (B) (dichroanthum x decorum) A 
compact neat growing hybrid with 
R numerous orange yellow flowers in May. 
oe DR. O. BLOK (B) A vigorous growing Grif- 
fithianum hybrid with a large tight con- 
ical truss. The flowers are very large, 
pale pink, with darker edges. Blooms in 
early June. 
**** EARL OF ATHLONE (B) F.C. C. One of the 
finest blood red hybrids which has re- 
ceived many awards at flower shows. 
The well formed trusses are of good sub- 
stance. Tall habit and late April bloom. 
hs ELSPETH (B) A.M. A free flowering bushy 
hybrid with flowers which are scarlet in 
bud and open to a rich apricot. Mid-sea- 
son bloom. 
All the FABIAS listed below are clonal forms 
and not seedlings. They differ only in the flower 
color. The habit in each case is spreading compact 
and the flowers appear in late May. 
*** FABIA EXBURY VAR. (B) (dichroanthum 
x Griersonianum) Largest flowered of 
the Fabias, with funnel shaped blossoms 
which are apricot yellow flushed salmon 
pink. A selected form from Exbury. 
*** FABIA VAR. ROMAN POTTERY A selected 
form from Caerhays Castle. The large 
bell shaped flowers are pale orange with 
coppery red lobes. 
*** FABIA VAR. TANGERINE A selected form 
from Lord Aberconway’s Bodnant Gar- 
dens. The flowers are vermilion shaded 
towards the edges of the lobes a gerani- 
um lake and the throat of the corolla a 
poppy red. 
*** FABIA VAR. TOWERCOURT A selected 
form from the Hon. J. B. Stevenson’s 
