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Division V. 
Triandrus & Triandrus Hybrids. 
All varieties obviously containing N. Triandrus blood, such as 
Queen of Spain, Chloe, White Wolf and May Hanson. 
The exquisite grace and purity of colour found in flowers containing 
Triandrus blood make them worthy of special culture. Triandrus 
Albus (Angels' Tears) found in Spain and Portugal, and T. Cala- 
thinus, discovered by Mr. Peter Barr in the Gldnan Islands of 
Brittany, are most at home planted in gritty soil in a shaded 
corner of the rock garden. They also make beautiful little pot 
plants. 
Triandrus. 
Description 
Albus Large size bulbs. M.S. 
Calathinus Cultivated bulbs, M.S. 
100 doz. ea. 
8/6 1/3 — 
- 21 /- 2 /- 
100 doz. ea. 
$ $ $ 
2.07 .30 — 
— S.ll .49 
Triandrus Hybrids. 
Description. 
100 doz. ea. 100 doz. ea 
April Morn A very large Triandrus Ajax, 
with enormous bell-shaped trumpet, much 
expanded at brim, and fluted and ribbed, 
colour rich primrose yellow. Well made, 
overlapping, pointed, ivory white segments 
suffused primrose at base. Whole flower 
3J inches, trumpet 1J inches deep and 1| 
inches wide. Plant of great vigour, height 
20 inches. Exhibited 1910 and 1911 in 
Triandrus Class at Birmingham. M.S. ... — — 80/- — — 19.48 
Bennett-Poe (Engleheart) E. 3 for 4/- — IS/- 1/6 — 3.63 .37 
Calypso A Triandrus hybrid after the 
style of Dorothy Kingsmill, but smaller. 
A very dainty well-shaped flower with long 
straight gun-barrel trumpet of light lemon- 
yellow, li inches deep. Much overlapping, 
lemon white segments. Rather a dwarf 
grower but of very good constitution. M S. — — 15/- i — — 3.6S 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
