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Description. 
100 doz. 
100 
Clandon (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) A very 
early flower and remarkably tall plant. 
Perianth white and waxy, consisting of 
elegantly pointed overlapping segments. 
Long trumpet-shaped cup opening pale yellow 
and becoming white with age. Plant 24 ins. 
high ; a very lasting flower and tall hand- 
some grower — — 20/- 
Dewdrop (Mrs R. O. Backhouse). A most 
lovely and distinct flower Fine pure white 
perianth, broad and overlapping. Globular 
cup tinged delicate apricot-red, with deeper 
coloured edges. A.M. R.H.S. M.S. ... — — 6/- 
Diana (Engleheart) M.S — — 3/- 
Duchess of Westminster M.S. ... 18/- 2/6 3d. 
4.38 
Empire (Crosfield) This remarkable flower 
w as first exhibited at Birmingham, in 1907, 
where it created a sensation and won First 
Prize for the best Leedsii, after being open 
for 17 days. It is easily the finest and most 
beautiful giant Leedsii yet raised, and is 
of extraordinary substance and great refine- 
ment. A capital grower (Princess Mary x 
White Ajax). M.S £10 10 0 each 
Eoster (Engleheart) L — — 1/6 
Ethereal (H. Backhouse) Raised from 
Hon. Mrs. Barton x Cassandra (pollen). 
Crown perfectly flat as in Poeticus but pure 
white; perianth broad, overlapping and of 
good substance, also pure white. A most 
choice and beautiful flower and quite unique. 
M.s. £9 0 0 each 
Evangeline (Engleheart) MS. 3 for 5/6 — 20/- 2/- 
Fairy Queen M S, ... ... ... 22/6 3/6 4d. 
Felspar (Copeland) A giant Leedsii of 
grand substance. Huge, much overlapping, 
pointed, ivory white segments, \\ inches 
wide. Immense, bell-shaped, bright lemon 
crown, much frilled and expanded, 1J inches 
deep, and 1J inches wide. Whole flower 
3 J inches across. Height 21 inches. A grand 
exhibition flower. First Prize as a Short 
Trumpet, Birmingham, 1911 (Minnie Hume 
X Weardale Perfection). M.S. ... ... — — 42/- 
872 
doz. ea. 
$ $ 
— 4.88 
— 1.46 
— .73 
.61 .06 
— 51,14 
- .37 
— 24.35 
4.88 .49 
.85 .08 
— 10.23 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
