THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



September 24, 1910. 



NEW PLANTS, ETC. 



CA'ITLEYA IRIS KING EDWAED VII. 

 Probably the best form of this hybrid that 

 ha« yet been seen. It is a strong grower, 

 and has flowers of large size and excellent 

 form. The parents are C. Dowiana aurea 

 and C. bicolor. The sepals and petals are 

 yellowish-green with xosy-bronze suffusion, 

 while the broad lip is rich red-purple. 

 F.C.C.. R.H.S., September 13. Mr. Day, 

 5?ardouer to H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, 



L EMO-CA^rTLEYA BERTHE FOURNIER 

 MAGNIFICA. 



Ilu. l.M 1.^ l.i i-iit n.;l-|,„i plv. F.C.C., R.H.S., 

 X'lit. ml ,.|- i:;. M , . ||. Alexander, orchid 

 -lou.T t<, I.ir„t...( ninnel Sir (Joorge Holford, 



^^W.*^Z^*Cull.— A handsome and brilliant 

 single variety, of a rich golden che.stniit 

 shade, the bases of the florets; being golden- 

 yellow. F.C.C., N.C.S., September 19. 



John Wo9lman.--A large early single 

 variety ; rich rose-pink with small white zone 

 round the deep yellow eye. Commendation 

 N.C.S., September 19. Mr. H. Woolman 

 Shirley, Birmingham. 



HYACINTHS FOR EXHIBITION 

 AND GENERAL USE. 



