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100 doz. ea. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Golden Sand (1913) (King Alfred x Glory 
ofNoordwijk) Plant of enormous vigour, with 
rich bluish foliage. A bright golden-yellow 
self Ajax, of splendid upright habit. Well 
proportioned, large, bold trumpet, much 
expanded and deeply indented at brim. 
Perianth broad, overlapping, and of great 
substance, not so flat as in King Alfred, but 
far superior to that of Glory of Noordwijk. 
Whole flower 4} inches across. Segments 
1 inch broad ; trumpet 2 inches wide, 1 j 
inches deep. Height 18 inches. Early. 
Exhibited London and Truro, 1911. ••• — — /S 
Goldseeker (Dawson) E. — — 20/- 
Hamlet (Barr) M.S. ... 3 for 6/- — 25/- 2/3 
Harold Cartwright (1912) A self-yellow , 
Ajax, not large but of most perfect form, round 
and symmetrical. Much overlapping, broad, 
rounded segments. Very smooth, round, 
widely expanded trumpet, with recurving 
rim slightly crinkled and indented. The 
whole flower is 3J inches across, trumpet 1A 
inches long, and 1$ inches wide at mouth. 
Segments 1 inches broad at centre. Colour 
of Lord Roberts. Premier Yellow Ajax, 
Birmingham, 1911. M.S. One Bulb only — — £25 
King Alfred (Kendall) E. ... 3 for 8/6 — 25/- 2/6 
King’s Norton (Pope) M.S — — 10/- 
King Solomon An excellent seedling 
from P. R. Barr and closely resembling that 
variety in form. The colouring, a bright 
clear distinct shade of uniform lemon, is, 
however, quite novel, and on this account 
it was greatly admired at the 1911 Birming- 
ham Show. Size of flower 3f inches across, 
trumpet 1J inches deep, and 1J inches wide 
at mouth, segments lj- inches wide. A good 
doer, and seeds M.S. — — 42/- 
Leiden Jar (Haydon) This remarkably 
beautiful Yellow Ajax was one of the most 
prominent flowers in Mr Ernest Crosfield's 
First Prize Exhibit of 50 varieties at Birming- 
ham, 1909. It is a refined seedling from 
Glory of Leiden, with a handsomely frilled 
$ $ $ 
— — 24.35 
— — 4.88 
— 6,08 .55 
- — 121.75 
— 6.08 .61 
— — 2.44 
— 10.23 
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