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Queen Christina (Barr}. April 22, 1902. A.M. 

 BICOLOR AJAX. Colouring of " Ellen Willmott." 

 Trumpet open at mouth and frilled. A large 

 fine flower. 



Queen Emma (Veitck). April 12, 1902. A.M. SELF- 

 YELLOW AJAX. A large Dutch Ajax. 



Queen of England (Barr}. April 8, 1884. F.C.C. 

 LEEDSII. Large white perianth ; large expanded 

 canary cup, after the style of " Minnie Hume." 



Queen Sophia (.Sarr). April 8, 1884. F.C.C. INCOME. 

 A remarkable and beautiful flower. Perianth 

 sulphur, large spreading frilled cup of a peculiar 

 bright orange-apricot shade. 



Queen Wilhelmina. (See " Wilbelmina") 



Rear Guard (Engkheari). May 7, 1901. A.M. 

 NELSONI. Large, late, solid-flowered. Hybrid 

 of " Grandis." Firm, flat-set, overlapping seg- 

 ments of ivory-white ; cylindrical crown of rich 

 yellow. 



Rupicola (Eliues). April 4, 1887. Highly com- 

 mended. Sub-species of JUNCIFOLIUS. 



Revd. C. Wolley Dod (Willmott}. April 24, 1900. 

 A.M. JOHNSTONI. Large bicolor more inclined 

 to the form of Incomparabilis than any other hybrid 

 of Ajax and Triandrus. 



Robert Berkeley (Willmott}. April 23, 1901. F.C.C. 

 TRIANDRUS x MINNIE HUME. After the style 

 of Mrs Berkeley, but sturdier and not so pale in 

 colour of crown. 



Sea Bird (Engleheari). May 7, 1901. A.M. IN- 

 COMP. Of very large size. The ample white 

 segments are undulated ; the cup deep and of 

 pure yellow with darker edge. Pale green tones 

 at base of segments and very noticeable dark-green 

 eye. 



Sir Francis Drake (Kendall). April 8, 1902. A.M. 



