MEDIUM-CROWN HYBRIDS 159 



AGNES HARVEY. (D. 13 in. fi$8 ea.) A beautiful 

 new late-flowering seedling having some N. triandrus blood 

 in it, which probably accounts for the flowers sometimes 

 coming three on a stem. Petals pure white and of ex- 

 quisite form; cup widely open at the mouth, pure white 

 though sometimes flushed with rosy apricot. Award of 

 merit, R. H. S. 



AMABILIS. (B. 13 in. *fl$2 hu.) Early and very free 

 flowering, large pure white spreading petals and a long 

 lemon-coloured crown toning off to silvery white. 



AMAZON. (^[$2.50 ea.) A remarkably beautiful 

 flower of splendid substance and form. Petals pure white, 

 crown lemon-yellow. Robust in growth and free flowering, 

 often producing two flowers on a stem. 



ARIADNE. (C. 15 in. ^[$2.50 ea.) New and of striking 

 beauty. Cup ivory white, very large, saucer shaped, 

 spreading wide at the mouth and prettily frilled. Perianth 

 white. Awards of merit, Birmingham, Truro, Plymouth 

 and R. H. S. 



BEATRICE. (C. 16 in. fl*$i.5O doz.) One of the 

 handsomest and most distinctive flowers in the section. 

 Snowy white perianth of graceful campanulate form; cup 

 globular flesh colour tinted white. 



BIANCA. ($50 ea.) A new seedling of beautiful form. 

 Perianth broad and of pure white, the goblet-like, prettily 

 fluted crown is bright canary-yellow with a green eye. 



BRIDAL VEIL. (C. ff*$2 ea.) New. Gracefully twist- 

 ing snowy white petals. Long globular creamy white cup. 

 A beautiful drooping flower. 



BRIDESMAID. (C. 20 in. fi*$3 doz.) A large and 

 beautiful flower with a fairly broad campanulate pure 

 white perianth, and a large globular cream white cup 

 well-expanded at the brim. 



CONSTANCE PIERPONT. (B. 22 in. fl$2.5o doz.) Very 

 early. Strong growth. Perianth pure white; cup pale yel- 

 low well-expanded at the brim. 



