CERTIFICATED AND FINE VARIETIES 83 



long narrow cylindrical trumpet, elegantly 

 serrated. Height six inches. 



Cygnet (Barr). April 22, 1902. A.M. BICOLOR 

 AJAX. Very pale Bicolor with long trumpet. 



Dante (Engleheart). April 7, 1896. F.C.C. POETI- 

 cus (P. Ornatus x P. Poetarum). Flowers 

 fairly early. Well formed round broad-petalled 

 perianth ; crown deeply suffused red. 



Day Star (Engleheart) May 7, 1901. A.M. BUR- 

 BIDGEI.* Large flat-built flower. Perianth 

 ivory ; shallow orange-flushed crown. 



Diadem (Engleheart). April 26, 1898. A.M. BARRII. 

 Creamy - yellow perianth ; very shallow, broad 

 yellow, crown, with sharply defined line of bright 

 red. 



Diana (Engleheart). April 24, 1900. A.M. (!NCOMP. 

 X WHITE AJAX.) Distinct, noble and refined 

 flower. Perianth large, bold, and creamy-white ; 

 flat crown of pale cowslip-yellow. 



Dorothy Kingsmill (Kingsmill). April 24, 1900. 

 F.C.C. JOHNSTONI (Grandis x Triandrus Cala- 

 thinus). Very fine both in form and colour. 



Dorothy Wemyss (Willmott). May 7, 1901. A.M. 

 BARRII. A very valuable old variety now first 

 officially recognised. Large flower. Perianth 

 creamy-white ; cup margined orange-red. The 

 latest and one of the most beautiful of the Barrii 

 class. 



Dr Laumonier (Wilks). April 27, 1897. A.M. 

 BIFLORUS. 



Duchess of Westminster (Barr). April 27, 1886. 

 F.C.C. LEEDSII. Large white perianth ; the 

 long canary cup, orange edged at first opening, 

 passes off pure white. 



Duke of Bedford (Barr). April 1 8, 1899. A.M. 

 BICOLOR AJAX. Very early. Very large flower 



