Description. 
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100 doz. ea. 
Glee Maiden (Copeland) Afier the style 
of White Nectarine, but larger altogether and 
of greater substance. Broad, overlapping, 
oval-pointed, glistening white segments, 
1 inch wide; much crinkled and fluted crown, 
lemon white flushed greenish lemon at base 
and delicately edged with peach. Flower 
3 j inches across ; crown | inch deep and 1 inch 
wide. Height 17 inches. A first-class 
exhibition flower. M S — 40/- 
Hon. Mrs. J. L. Francklin (Pearson, 
1908). A large refined flower of perfect form 
and great lasting quality. Pure white petals, 
flat, and slightly pointed at tip. Cup deep 
and regular, slightly reflexed at brim. A fine 
plant, tall and vigorous ; rather late. 
A.M., Truro, 1909 — — 60/ 
Katherine Spurrell (Leeds) M.S. ... 14/6 2/- 3d. 
Kittiwake (Williams, P.D.) A very large 
flower measuring 3j inches across. Firm, 
substantial perianth of ivory white. The short 
trumpet is well shaped and of pale straw 
colour. Plant of most vigorous growth. A 
telling exhibition flower — — 10/- 
Leading Lady (C. & G.) A superbly 
beautiful early giant Leedsii of large size. 
Much overlapping broad segments, firmly 
set, 1J inches wide. Crown of exquisite shape 
and noble proportions, opening pale citron 
fading to a warm cream, very much ex- 
panded, neatly frilled and indented. Whole 
flower 3f inches across, depth of crown 
inches, and width \\ inches. Height 15 
inches. E. 21/- 
Lemon Stan (Copeland) This remarkable 
shapely flower was exhibited in the class for 
single blooms of Medio-Coronati with white 
perianths, at the 1907 Birmingham Show, by 
the raiser, W. F. M. Copeland, Esq. Out of 
nineteen exhibits Lemon Star was placed 
second to Mr. Crosfield’s Empire, beating 
both Pilgrim and White Queen. The flower 
is of large size, with broad lemon white seg- 
ments, very flat and overlapping, and large 
open lemon yellow cup that fades with age. 
Extremely lasting and keeps its form wonder- 
fully. An excellent grower and seeds. 
Second Prize Cartwright Cup, Birmingham, 
1909. A.M., Truro, 1911. M.S — -42/- 
100 doz ea 
8 S S 
— — 9.74 
— — 14.61 
3.53 .49 .06 
— 2.41 
— — 5.11 
— — 10.23 
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