DR. STOCKER (B) (caucasicum x Griffithi- 
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 
OR OB ok 
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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