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L. Martagon, about a dozen intermediate varieties appeared, otf 
which a few of the most distinct are herewith being sent. 
Bulb, foliage, and everything else are intermediate between the 
parents. 
It is especially noteworthy that although the white-flowered 
form of Iu. Martagon always comes true from seed, not one of 
Fic. 7.—Howiynock ‘ PRIMROSE QUEEN.’ 
the seedlings of this cross turned out white—all, except about a 
dozen, reverted to the typical purple-flowered L. Martagon. 
L. Parryi x Leoparp = L. Parryi 2 x L. pardalinum & (a dark 
<mall-flowered form). Raised and exhibited by Mr. J. ‘Snow 
Whall, Worksop, Notts. Generally the plant seems midway 
between its parents, approaching the ‘pollen parent in the 
