the wood there also grew a miniature variety called Angel’s 
Tears—Triandrus albus—with turned up petals. 
Among more yellow shades were to be seen— 
Albatross—large and starry with an open cup fringed 
with orange. 
Aftermath 
Doris 
King Alfred—a self yellow with huge trumpet. 
Cyclamineus—a tiny one of Cyclamen-like form. 
Queen of Spain—a self yellow with straight long 
trumpet and turned up perianth. 
But by May many of the earliest kinds are already over; 
mid-April being the moment when the majority may be seen at 
their best. At the Royal Horticultural Show on April 15th, 
many lovely kinds were shown. The great variety in the form 
of the cups should be noted. The following are a few of the 
best ivory-tinted ones— 
Ariadne—beautiful, with wide open frilled cup. 
Madame de Graaf—with a full length trumpet. 
Duchess of Westminster—the largest of the starry 
forms with a pinched narrow cup. 
Water Witch—with a shorter cup of the same form 
and hanging head. 
Peter Barr, 
White Queen, 
Dryad. 
And cheaper forms like 
, Maggie May. 
Minne Hume. 
Katherine Spurrel. 
t with pale perianth and orange cup. 
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