10 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
$ 
$ 
8 
Felicity (Welchman) V.E. ... 
3 for 4/3 
— 
16/- 
1/6 
— 
3.90 
.37 
Glory of Leiden (de Graaff) 
M.S. 
33/- 
5/- 
6d. 
8.52 
1.22 
.12 
Golden Bell (Englehearl) E. 
18/- 
2/6 
3d. 
4 38 
.61 
.06 
Gold Cup (Engleheart) V.E. 
3 for 12/- 
— 
— 
4/6 
— 
— 
1.10 
Gold Finch M S 
21/- 
3/- 
4d. 
5.11 
.73 
.08 
Golden Casquet (1913) (Big Ben x King 
Alfred) Almost thecolour of King Alfred but 
a shade lighter. A very bold and striking 
Ajax, of superb quality and largest size. Long, 
reflexing, almond-shaped segments over- 
lapping at base and forming a wheel-like 
perianth. Very long ribbed trumpet, much 
expanded, gashed and indented at rim. Size 
of flower 4J inches, length of trumpet 
inches, width at mouth 2 inches, and at base 
1 inch. Plant of splendid habit, height 19 
inches. Mid-season. A fine Exhibition ] 
variety. Exhibited London, 1911. ... £ 10 0 0 each — — 48.70 
Golden King (1912) A large early golden 
yellow trumpet having the depth and colour of 
King Alfred, combined with the vigorous and 
perfectly hardy constitution of Emperor. 
The flower is quite a self — a rich golden 
yellow with broad, flat, overlapping segments 
of great substance. The trumpet is perfectly 
proportioned and beautifully recurved at 
mouth. Plant of bold erect habit 24 inches 
high with broad dark green foliage and 
flowers set at right angles to the stem. We 
strongly recommend this fine variety as it 
succeeds where King Alfred does not. ... — — 25/- — — 6-08 
Golden Mist (1912) Plant of very vigorous 
growth with fine blue-green foliage. Large, 
bold, well-defined trumpet of rich clear 
yellow, If in. deep, 2 in. across, rim well 
rolled back and frilled. Perianth segments 
soft creamy yellow, of slightly incurving 
habit, much overlapping and of good sub- 
stance. Excellent habit and most floriferous. 
Height 17J in. (Florence x King Alfred). 
V.E — — /5 — — 24.38 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
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