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Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Libra (Copeland) A fine shapely Giant 
Leedsii, raised from Minnie Hume (seed) and 
Mme. de Graaff. Broad overlapping ivory 
white perianth. Large light yellow crown, 
spreading at end and frilled. A flower of 
great substance. Seeds freely. M.S. 3 for 9/- — — 3/6 
Longfellow (Copeland) A flower that was 
greatly admired in our I'irst Prize Group of 
50 distinct varieties, Birmingham, 1910- 
Broad, long, overlapping segments of deep 
ivory ; expanded short trumpet of bright 
yellow. A telling exhibition flower and good 
seeder. M S — 25/- 2/6 
100 doz. 
$ $ 
— 6.08 
Long Tom A cross between M. Hume and 
Grandee. Broad white perianth, flat and 
overlapping. Very long, cylindrical, light 
yellow trumpet. Habit of Grandee. Most 
distinct. First Prize as a Short Trumpet, 
Birmingham, 1911, M.S — 25/- 2/6 
Lord Kitchener (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) 
A glorious flower, of the most perfect quality, 
raised from Weardale x Moonbeam. Very 
broad, flat, pure white perianth of superb 
substance. Very large crown of a delicate 
pale lemon primrose, well open at mouth and 
elegantly crinkled at brim. A.M., R.H.S., 
1905. M.S — — 42/- 
Lowdham Beauty (Pearson) M.S. ... — — 35/- 
Mrs. W. O. Wolseley (P. D. Williams) 
A most delicate and refined Leedsii of purest 
whiteness, first shown in Birmingham, 1910 
Flower of medium size, having a very 
smooth pure white perianth. Cup 1/; inches 
deep and 1} inches across. The whole 
flower 3J inches across. E. ... ... /2 10 0 each 
6.08 
Moonbeam (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) V.L. — — 21/— 
Nemesis A very striking giant Leedsii, 
4 inches across. Huge, expanded, short, 
light yellow crown, \\ inches long, 2J inches 
wide, with extraordinary deep frill at edge, 
ivory white, well-overlapping segments, 1J 
inches broad. (M. Hume x Weardalt). 
Seeds. M.S. A.M. Truro, 1912. ... — — 21/- 
ea. 
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Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
