Sitppiemeni (o 



MA 



HoKflCUUftjR^L EXHIBlf ION 



1912 



Third Illustrated Supplement. 



NEW PLANTS 



AND 



FLOWERS 



OF 



EXCEPTIONAL 



MERIT 



LILIUM MYUlOniYLLUM. 



Flowers white, flushed with reddish-roso. 



'rM./R.H.S. a.H.E.), May 22. Messrs. II. Wallace and Co. Colchester. 



LILIUM DAVURICUM LUTEUM. 



A bold form of a well-known type. It has 

 large flowers of a bright yellow shade, freolv 

 spotted with old brown. A showy garden 

 P-ant A.M., R.H.S., Int. Hort. Ex., Mav 

 — Mr. Amos Perry, Entteld. 



LILIUM MYRIOPHYLLUM. 

 ^ An exquisitely beautiful and graceful 



c/t>.^!f lily, with yard-higli sknd'er stems 

 othed with narrow dark green leaves, and 

 fl """'"^d with (usually) tliree trumpet-shaped 

 v^iT*^^"., '^^^^^ Piire white with a soft 

 teri ^ f *^ golden anthers. The ex- 

 or of the flower is heavily flushed with 



reddish-rose. A very lovely plant A.M^, 

 R.H.S.. Int. TlorJ. Ex., May 22. Messrs. E. 

 Wallace and Co., Colchester. 



ODONTOGLOSj^FM HER 31AJESTY. 



A superb odontoglo^suin, with a spike of 

 nine large and shapely flowers, very difficult 

 to describe. The colouring i« b"ght red- 

 purple, wiih edging and veinmgs of blush- 

 white. The sepals, a.s well as the hp, are 

 charmingly fringed, and the latter organ 

 hal a big^entrfl area of vivid red-brown 

 with an edging of white and purple. The 

 parentage is'not known, but O. ^^ ilckcnnuin 

 and O. eximium are probably the narents. 



F.C.C, R.H.S., Int. Hort. Ex., May 22. 

 Messrs. Charleeworth and Co., Haywards 



Heath. 



ODONTOGLOSSUM EXIMIUM KING 



GEORGE V. 

 A .striking varietv of a very showy hybrid. 

 It had a spike of seven shapely and fair- 

 sized flowers of good form. The chief colour- 

 ing is rich old purple, but at the bases and 

 margins of the segments a rich rosy-blush 

 colour showed through with some purple 

 markings. The lip is of rich purple with a 

 white fringed apex, and a small yellow crest. 

 F.C.C, R.H.S.. Int. Hort. Ex.. May 22. 

 Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans. 



