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LADY GREGORY. Another vigorous Irish variety with 

 massive leek-like foliage. The flowers, of lasting substance, 

 have pure white petals and pale yellow cup, well expanded 

 and mitred at the brim. 



LORD PALMERSTON. Syn: Palmerston. (D ff* 500 

 doz.) A charming late-flowering variety, with broad 

 spreading white petals and an elegant canary coloured cup. 

 Delightfully fragrant 



LUCIA. (16 in. $10 ea.) Resembling Katherine Spur- 

 rel but said to be much better, which is high praise in- 

 deed. The petals of Lucia measure four inches from tip to 

 tip and are of pure white; Crown straight, prettily fluted 

 and of citron-yellow. New. 



MADGE MATTHEW. (B. 18 in. ft* $1.50 doz.) A very 

 distinct early flowering variety with deep blue-green 

 foliage: large snow white perianth and white cup. Very 

 effective when grown in masses in the garden or natural- 

 ised. 



MAGGIE MAY. Syn: Edmond's White. (D. 22 in. % 

 $15 ea.) New, late flowering and one of the best in the 

 section, producing flowers of great size. White perianth, 

 and a very large pale citron coloured cup, beautifully frilled 

 at the mouth. Strong grower. First-class certificate, R. H. 

 S. First-class certificate at Birmingham. 



MARY MAGDALINE DE GRAAFF. (D. fi*$i doz.) 

 Often catalogued as Mary M. or M. Magdaline or M. M. 

 De Graaff. A distinct late-flowering, free-blooming 

 Leedsii with broad white imbricated petals and a broadly 

 expanded cup of cream yellow, often suffused with orange 

 cr terra-cotta colour. Usually bears two flowers to a stem* 

 Very effective and highly scented. 



MINNIE HUME Syn: Queen of Holland. (C. fi * 300 

 doz.) Distinct and beautiful. Large and broad pure 

 white petals and a widely expanded pale lemon cup, rim- 

 med at first with a deeper shade, but eventually passing 

 to pure white. First-class certificate, R. H. S. 



