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Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Yellow Eye (Cartwright & Goodwin) A 
very well made, finely set flower. Petals 
creamy white, 3 ovate, 3 pointed, much 
overlapping. Fine shallow crinkled cup of 
bright lemon, with greenish base. A striking 
contrast — — 10/6 
100 doz. ea. 
$ $ $ 
— — 2.56 
Division IV. Lccdsil. 
Distinguishing Character 1 : — Perianth white, and Cup or Crown white, 
cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot; 
embracing all dimensions as found in the Incomparabilis and 
Barrii groups (Divisions II. and III). 
Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
100 doz. ea. 
Amazon (Smith) M S — 10/- 1/- 
Argosy (Engleheart) A very beautiful giant 
Leedsii of Lord Kitchener type, but taller 
and a stronger grower. Overlapping, broad, 
pointed, ivory-white segments, 1 inch across. 
Long expanded crown, 11 inches deep, and 
11 inches wide, very finely fringed and 
crinkled at edge. Opens light lemon and 
fades to creamy white. Flower 4 inches 
across; height 16 inches. Raised from 
Florence x Poeticus. E — — 21/- 
$ $ 
2.44 .24 
— 5.11 
Ariadne (Engleheart) E 21/- 3/- 4d. 
Arnold Rogers (1913) Raised from 
a cross between Mme. de Graaff and 
Minnie Hume, this fine variety was ex- 
hibited by us at the 1909 Birmingham Show 
in a class for 9 distinct varieties of Medio- 
Coronati, for which we were awarded First 
Prize. It was mainly due to a difference of 
opinion among the Judges as to which class 
the variety belonged that led to our whole 
system of classification being altered. 
The flower has a creamy white perianth, 
going white with age; and the trumpet is long 
and of pale primrose colour — 10/6 
Christalla (C. & G.) M.S. ... All sold for 1913 
5.11 .73 .08 
- — 2.56 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
