CERTIFICATED AND FINE VARIETIES 83 



long narrow cylindrical trumpet, elegantly 

 serrated. Height six inches. 



Cygnet (Barr). — April 22, 1902. A.M. Bicolor 

 AjAx. Very pale Bicolor with long trumpet. 



Dante {Engleheart). April 7, 1896. F.C.C. Poeti- 

 cus (P. Ornatus X P. Poetarum). Flowers 

 fairly early. Well formed round broad-petalled 

 perianth ; crown deeply suffused red. 



Day Star {Engleheart) May 7, 1 90 1. A.M. Bur- 



BiDGEi.* Large flat-built flower. Perianth 

 ivory ; shallow orange-flushed crown. 



Diadem {Engleheart). — April 26, 1898. A.M. Barrii. 

 Creamy - yellow perianth ; very shallow, broad 

 yellow, crown, with sharply defined line of bright 

 red. 



DizviSi {Engleheart). April 24, 1 900. A.M. (Incomp. 

 X White Ajax.) Distinct, noble and refined 

 flower. Perianth large, bold, and creamy-white ; 

 flat crown of pale cowslip-yellow. 



Dorothy Kingsmill {Kingsmill). — April 24, 1900. 

 F.C.C. JoHNSTONi (Grandis x Triandrus Cala- 

 thinus). Very fine both in form and colour. 



Dorothy Wemyss {Willmott). — May 7, 1901. A.M. 

 Barrii. A very valuable old variety now first 

 officially recognised. Large flower. Perianth 

 creamy-white ; cup margined orange-red. The 

 latest and one of the most beautiful of the Barrii 

 class. 



Dr Laumonier {Wilks). — April 27, 1897. A.M. 



BiFLORUS. 



Duchess of Westminster {Barr). — April 27, 1886. 



F.C.C. Leedsii. Large white perianth; the 



long canary cup, orange edged at first opening, 



passes off" pure white. 

 Duke of Bedford {Barr). — April 1 8, 1899. A.M. 



Bicolor Ajax. Very early. Very large flower 



