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and, giving considerable diversity of colour and season 

 of flowering, might be chosen for a small collection, or 

 for planting in large quantities. They will not provide 

 sufficient interest for the specialist however, and it may 

 be well to add notes of a few varieties that are more 

 likely to appeal to him : 



Albatross. White, with orange centre, a lovely variety of the 

 Burbidgei class. 



Blackwell. Yellow Chalice, cup shaded orange. 



Bullfinch. A Barrii variety, with rich red cup. 



Cardinal. Chalice-flowered, red cup. 



Cassandra. A lovely sweet Poet's. 



Cavalier. White, with orange cup. A Burbidgei variety. 



Cernuus plenus.-^- Double cream trumpet. 



Elvira. White and yellow Poetaz, very sweet. 



Firebrand. A red-cupped Burbidgei. 



Glitter. An orange-cupped Barrii. 



Gloria Mundi. Red-cupped Chalice. 



Homespun. Yellow-flowered Chalice of beautiful form, one 

 of the most refined varieties we have. 



John Bain. White, yellow cup, small crown. 



Katherine Spurrell. White Chalice, with yellow cup. 



King Alfred. Grand yellow trumpet. 



Lemondrop. A Leedsii variety, with drooping, primrose 

 flowers. 



Lucifer. A white Chalice-flowered, with large rich orange cup. 



Lulworth. Cream Chalice, with orange cup. 



Mrs. Langtry. A Leedsii, white, with primrose cup. 



Nelsoni aurantius. White, with orange cup. 



Sunset. A yellow Poetaz. 



Victoria. Yellow and white trumpet. 



Waterwitch. White Leedsii, a lovely, drooping flower. Excel- 

 lent for cutting. 



Wear dale Perfection. Yellow and white trumpet. 



White Lady. A beautiful white Leedsii, with canary cup, 

 one of the most charming of all. 



