CACTUS VARIETIES 35 



THIRTY-SIX CACTUS VARIETIES FOR 

 EXHIBITION 



Advance : Bright scarlet. Flowers very large. 



Brigadier : Bright crimson. 



C. E. Wilkins : Rich salmon-pink with yellow centre. 



Conqueror (see Plate III) : Rich crimson ; large and 

 effective. 



Dolly : Rich scarlet with pure white tips. 



Dr. G. G. Gray : Bright crimson-scarlet. The florets 

 are very narrow. 



Dr. Roy Appleton : Lemon-yellow suffused with salmon. 



Edith Carter : Rich yellow, passing to bright rose-red on 

 the upper half of the florets. 



Excelsior : Deep maroon. A refined flower. 



Glory of Wilts : Bright yellow. A large, well-formed flower. 



Frederick Wenham : A shade of fawn tinted with pink. 

 This flower has very long florets. 



Harold Pearman : Rich yellow ; the blooms of large 

 size and freely produced. 



H. L. Brousson : White suffused with rose. The flower 

 is of extra good form. 



H. H. Thomas : Rich crimson. Very large and effective. 



lolanthe : Coral-red tipped with golden-yellow. Dis- 

 tinct in colour and high in quality. 



Ivernia : Salmon suffused with fawn and with lighter 

 centre. Very large. 



/. B. Riding : Orange with yellow at base of florets. 



John Riding : Bright red with long incurving florets. 



Lffda : Deep rose colour with light centre-segments 

 finely incurved. 



