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(B) With White Perianths. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Apricot Queen (P. D. Williams, 1911) 
A very striking flat crowned variety of 
exquisite colouring. Large, circular, sulphur 
white perianth, 3J inches across ; segments 
ij. inch, broad, smooth, overlapping and of 
great substance ; large flat crown 1J inch 
diameter, of lich bright apricot. A flower 
of great beauty and refinement £3 3 0 each 
Astrophel (Engleheart) M.S. 3 for 27/- 
Bepnandino (Worsley) A most beautiful 
seedling from Lulworth. Very large, 
creamy white perianth and large pale cup, 
prettily fluted and suffused with pinkish 
apricot. A tall grower 
Bert Sands An enormous flower of the 
Lady M. Boscawen type, but rounder than 
that variety. Huge, broad, thick, rounded, 
much overlapping segments ; large expanded 
bold yellow crown 1| inches deep, 2 inches 
wide. Whole flower 4$ inches across, of 
great substance and very lasting. First 
Prize as Short Trumpet, Birmingham, 1911. 
M.S 
Brigadier (Engleheart) M.S 
Chaffinch A very telling exhibition flower 
of large size. Creamy white perianth, 3.J 
inches across, segments pointed and over- 
lapping. Well expanded crown, deep orange 
red shading to golden at centre. A.M. 
and Gold Medal, Birmingham 
Chancellor (Engleheart) M.S. 3 for 15/ - 
Charles (Jacob) A fine, striking circular 
flower. Perianth pure white, of great sub- 
stance and well overlapping. The cup is large 
and heavily stained with orange. An 
excellent exhibition bloom 
— 10/6 
— 25/ 
— 105/- 
10 /- 1 /- 
— 12,6 
— 3/6 
- 21 /- 
100 
s 
Duke of Leinster (Engleheart) M.S £5 0 0 each 
Ermine (Engleheart) V.L. ... 3 for 10/- — 
3/6 
doz. ea. 
9 $ 
15.34 
— 2.56 
— 6.08 
— 25.57 
2.44 .24 
— 3.04 
— 1.34 
— 5.11 
— 24.35 
— .85 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
