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Division II. Incomparabilts. 
Distinguishing Character Cup or Crown measuring from one-third 
to neariy equai the length of the Perianth Segments. 
(A) With Yellow Peri3.nths. 
Dkscription. 
100 doz 
. ea. 
100 
$ 
doz. 
S 
ea. 
Appleshawensis (Engleheart) L. 
— 7/6 
9d. 
— 
1.83 
.18 
Autocrat (W. Backhouse) E 
4/6 8d. 
— 
1.10 
.16 

Ayacanora V.E 
— — 
10/6 
— 
— 
2.56 
Beauty (W. Backhouse) M S 
81 - 1/3 
— 
1.9S 
.30 

Blackwell (W. Backhouse) V.E 
— 10/- 
1/- 
— 
2.44 
.24 
Cigar (Copeland) E. 
— 
42/- 
— 
— 
10.23 
C. <1. Backhouse M.S 
10/6 1/6 
— 
2.56 
.37 
— 
Commodore (Engleheart) M.S. 
10/- 1/6 
2d 
2.44 
.37 

Dolores (C. & G.) E. 
— 
18/- 
— 
— 
3.65 
Firelight (R. O. Backhouse) E. 
21/- 3/- 
4d. 
S.ll 
.73 
.08 
Flambeau (Engleheart) M S 
— 7/6 
9d. 
— 
1.83 
.18 
Flamingo (Engleheart) M.S 
— 7/6 
9d. 
— 
1.83 
.18 
Frank Miles (Leeds) M.S. 
7/- 1/- 
— 
1.70 
.24 
— 
Giraffe (Crosfield) M.S. ... 

30/- 
— 
— 
7.31 
Gloria Mundi (W. Backhouse) M S. ... 
— 7/6 
9d. 
— 
1.83 
.18 
Homespun (Engleheart) E. 3 for 8/6 
— 32/6 
3/- 
— 
7.92 
.73 
Kingcup (Lemesle Adams) E 
/5 0 0 each 
— 
— 24.35 
Leonie (Van der Schoot) L. 
7/- 11 - 
— 
1.70 
.24 
— 
Lightsome E ■ 
Marguerite Durand (Pearson, 1906) A 
refined flower of Leedsii appearance, and 
may well be described as a sulphur-coloured 
White Queen. On opening, the broad 
pointed segments are cream coloured, and 
the large open crown canary, changing to 
a uniform and peculiar shade of sulphur- 
primrose. A grand exhibition flower, but 
17/6 2/6 
3d. 
4.26 
.61 
.06 
must not be cut young. 
{1 0 0 e.ach 
— 
— 4 87 
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