ok. 
DR. STOCKER (B) (caucasicum x Grif fithi- 
anum) Large ivory white flowers with 
a few dull crimson markings at the base. 
Good foliage. Early bloom. Medium 
habit. 
All the FABIAS listed below are clonal forms 
a ok Book 
and not seedlings. They differ only in 
the flower color. The habit in each case 
is spreading compact with graceful pen- 
dant flowers appearing 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 vermillion, 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’ 
garden at Towercourt with pale apricot 
yellow flowers which are margined sal- 
mon pink. 
F. C. PUDDLE A. M. (neriiflorum x Grierso- 
nianum) Lord Aberconway considers this 
to be one of his finest red hybrids. A 
compact grower with orange red flowers 
which has taken many awards at the 
Royal Horticultural Society Shows in 
England. Flowers in late April. 
GILL’S CRIMSON (B) A Griffithianum hy- 
brid with dark blood red waxy flowers. 
Early flowering. Medium tall habit. 
LADY CLEMENTINE MITFORD (A) A medi- 
um growing hybrid with greyish leaves 
and tight trusses of peach pink flowers 
which have a darker margin. Very hardy. 
Blooms in late mid-season. Withstood 
10 degrees below zero and no damage 
to either foliage or flower buds. 
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