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Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Diogenes (P. D. Williams) A very beau- 
tiful creamy white Ajax of unusually good 
proportions ; its trumpet opens lemon but 
fades to a shade almost uniform with the 
perianth, which is composed of broad well 
overlapping petals. Whole flower 3J inches 
across, very refined and a splendid exhibition 
variety. First Prize Single Bloom Ajax, 
Truro, 1912. M.S — — 20/- 
Duke of Bedford E — 20/- 2/- 
Felix (1912) (Jeannie Woodhouse x King 
Alfred) A neat and most exquisite bicolor 
Ajax of delightful shape, habit and colouring. 
Well-made trumpet lj inches deep, with a 
remarkably beautiful recurving rim, colour 
intense egg yellow. Overlapping perianth, 
segments of slightly hooded character, colour 
buff white flushed at base with the colour of 
the trumpet. Flower 3i inches across. 
Early, and a great acquisition. Height 15J 
inches. Exhibited at Truro, 1911 £5 each 
Florence Pearson (Pearson, 190S) A 
grand trumpet Daffodil, segments creamy 
white, long, and of very firm texture ; trumpet 
long, rather gashed at brim, of a beautiful 
creamy tint. Plant extremely vigorous and 
free with foliage as broad as that of Emperor — — 30/— 
Glory of Noordwijk (de Groot) M.S. — 15/- 1/6 
100 doz. ea. 
8 $ $ 
— — 4.88 
— 4.88 .49 
- — 24.33 
— — 7.32 
— 3.66 .37 
Herod (Crosfield) V.L. — — 20/- — — 4.88 
Judge Bird (Engleheart) A gigantic bico- 
lor, and one of the most striking flowers at 
the 1908 Birmingham show. Much larger 
than Glory of Noordwijk, and of more 
substance. Highly recommended M.S. ... — — 6/- — — 1.46 
Much the Miller (C. & G.) A gigantic 
flower of Weardale colour, but much larger 
and bolder. Huge ovate lemon-white seg- 
ments, much overlapping, of immense 
substance, and almost flat. Enormous 
trumpet 2 ins. deep and 2£ inches across, 
plaited, indented and flanged at mouth. A 
great advance on Weardale, from which it is 
a seedling. M.S. ... All sold for 1913 — — — _ 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August, 
