CERTIFICATED AND FINE VARIETIES 91 



SELF-YELLOW AJAX. Resembles a huge " Em- 

 peror" Not so deep a yellow as " King Alfred" 

 and without the marked Maximus character. 



Snowdrop (Engleheart). April 1 3, 1897. F.C.C. 

 JOHNSTONI. (N. Cernuus X N. Triandrus.} Very 

 beautiful, pure white and elegantly drooping 

 flower. Large and most refined. With hori- 

 zontal spreading perianth, and long tubular 

 trumpet. 



Southern Star (Engleheart). M2irch 2 3, 1 897. F.C.C. 

 BURBIDGEI. Broad, stout, white perianth seg- 

 ments. Cup wide and spreading, with broad 

 rich orange-red border. 



Spenser {Engleheart). May J, 1901. A.M. POETI- 

 cus. Of great solidity. Broad red crown. Cross 

 between P. Poetarum and P. Recurvus ; and inter- 

 mediate in season. 



St Cecilia (Engleheart}. April 23, 1901. A.M. 

 WHITE AJAX. A refined flower with segments 

 broad and spreading ; trumpet long and well 

 opened, ivory in colour, with a pink tone inside. 



Stella Super ba (Walter Ware). April 23, 1901. 

 A.M. INCOME. A great improvement on the 

 old variety " Stella," jot which it is almost double 

 the size. Long white spreading perianth seg- 

 ments ; clear yellow cup. 



Strongbow {Engleheart). April 1 8, 1899. A.M. 

 NELSONI. A flower of good substance. The 

 white segments are broad and flat, the rich 

 yellow crown much expanded. 



Sunset (Barr). April 18, 1899. A.M. INTER- 

 MEDIUS. Said to be a hybrid between Tazetta 

 and Jonquilla. Yellow perianth ; orange-red cup, 

 which in good seasons is very fine ; clustered. 



Tazetta flore pleno (Veltch). March 18, 1874. 

 F.C.C. 



