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DESCRIPTION. 
Patrician f Cros field, 1912) A grand addition to the popular 
Giant Leedsii and the earliest to come into flower. Hold, 
flat, substantial, creamy white perianth ; short, well 
formed trumpet of pale sulphur, If inches deep and If 
inches broad. Whole flower 4 inches across and exceed- 
ingly well formed throughout 
Penguin Long white pointed segments, with pale lemon at 
base ; straight crown of pale lemon, 1 inch in length, 
prettily frilled at mouth. A tall and strong grower. L. 
3 for 9/6 
100 doz. ea. 
— ;£12 0 0 
— — 3/6 
Phyllis ( Engleheart ) Perianth large and pure white, straight 
cup of a beautiful citron-buff colour with frilled brim. 
A most floriferous variety. L 7/- 1/- — 
Pole Star A late flowering variety, with white perianth and 
large, expanded flat cup, prettily fluted, and of a soft 
pale canary colour. Crossed by pollen of Cassandra ; 
this has given some excellent seedlings with flat yellow 
eyes. V.L ' ... 18/6 2/8 — 
Sailor A most distinct flower raised from M. Hume x In- 
comparabilis. Very large, broad, long, glistening 
white segments, well overlapping. Huge crown, J-in. 
deep, much expanded, frilled and crinkled. Whole 
flower over 4 inches across, stem 21 inches high. Early 
and a very strong grower, with stiff upright foliage. 
Exhibited in London, April 5th, 1910. E. — — 42/- 
Swashbuckler An enormous giant Leedsii of absolutely 
unique colouring. I.emcn white petals, If inches wide, 
3 broad and round, 3 ovate and pointed, very thick and 
very overlapping. Huge open cup, If inches wide, If 
inches deep, pale lemon shading to straw at mouth, 
which is much frilled and semi rolled back. A strong 
tall grower and a flower of superb quality M. Hume x 
King Alfred). E. — ^10 0 0 
Trimpley Gem (Goodwin) A cross between M. Hume and 
Madame de Graaff, with stiff, much overlapping white 
petals and finely frilled crown. Seeds freely and is a 
splendid doer. M.S. 3 for 21/- — — 7/6 
Una (Engleheart ) A very large flower and a strong grower. 
Creamy white petals and long straight crown of bright 
citron tinged apricot. L — 6/6 7d. 
"Water witch (Engleheart ) A pure white drooping flower of 
exquisite grace and purity. Segments long, cup bell- 
shaped. A most floriferous plant with splendid long 
stems and dark green foliage. Strongly recommended 
for planting in grass, and has been largely used in this 
way at Sandringham. M.S. 22/6 3/6 4d. 
White Lady ( Engleheart ) Probably the finest garden plant 
in this section, being most floriferous and of very strong 
growth and quick increase. Line, round, overlapping 
perianth of great solidity, cup beautifully crinkled, of 
pale canary yellow. Superb under glass. A very shy 
seeder. A.M., R.H.S., April, 1898. L. 22/6 3/6 4d. 
“ Water, vltch,” most useful for cutting. 
