MEDIUM-CROWN HYBRIDS 1 59 



Agnes Harvey. (D. 13 in. §TI$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. *ir$2 hu.) ' Early and very free 

 flowering, large pure white spreading petals and a long 

 lemon-coloured crown toning off to silvery white. 



Amazon. (§U$3.5o 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. § lI$2.so ea.) New and of striking 

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

 spreading wide at the mouth and prettily frilled. Perianth 

 v/hite. Awards of merit, Birmingham, Truro, Plymouth 

 and R. H. S. 



Beatrice. (C. 16 in. §^*$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. § H *$3 ea.) New. Gracefully twist- 

 ing snowy white petals. Long globular creamy white cup. 

 A beautiful drooping flower. 



Bridesmaid. (C. 20 in. §11* $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. §11 $2.50 doz.) Very 

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

 low well-expanded at the brim. 



