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DESCRIPTION. 100 do z. each. 
Lemon Chintz ( Copeland , 1914). This is a notable addition to the 
new strain oCJemon tinted Giant Leedsii, and we consider it the 
best of those in commerce. Whole flower 3£ inches across, with 
soft lemon oval segments overlapping at base. Crown beautifully 
frilled and bell-shaped, of a deeper lemon shade. A tall grower, 
18 inches high. M.S. ... ... ... . 10/6 
Lemon Stan {Copeland). A remarkably shapely flower of large 
size, with broad lemon white segments, very flat and overlapping, 
and large open lemon yellow cup that fades with age. Extremely 
lasting and keeps its form wonderfully. An excellent grower and 
seeds. A.M., Truro, 1911. M.S. ... ... ... — — 30/- 
Libra (Copeland) A fine shapely giant Leedsii, raised from Minnie 
Hume (seed) and Mme. de Graaff. Broad, overlapping, ivory white 
perianth. Large, light yellow crown, spreading at end and frilled. 
A flower of great substance. Seeds freely M.S. ... 3 for 9/- — — 3/0 
Looh Fyne ( Brodie of Brodie, 1914) Minnie Hume x Lady M. 
Boscawen. An enormous Giant Leedsii which has attracted great 
attention wherever shown and was one of our 9 winning 
Leedsii, London, 1914. Flower star shaped, 4$ inches across, with 
immense ivory white segments pointed and overlapping. Large, 
spreading crown 1 inch across, fluted and indented, of pale lemon 
colour. A grand tall flower ; height 22 inches. M.S. 
Longfellow (Copeland) Broad, long, overlapping segments of deep 
ivory; expanded short trumpet of bright yellow. A telling 
exhibition flower and good seeder. M.S. ... ... 3 for 9/- 
Long Tom A cross between M. Hume and Grandee. Broad white 
perianth, flat and overlapping. Very long, cylindrical, light yellow 
trumpet. Habit of Grandee, but three times as tall. M.S. 3 for 6/6 
Lord Kitchener* (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) A glorious flower of 
the most perfect quality, raised from Weardale X Moonbeam. 
Very broad, flat, pure white perianth of superb substance. Very 
large crown of a delicate pale lemon primrose, well open at mouth 
and elegantly crinkled at brim. A.M., R.H.S., 1905. M.S. 
— — 42/- 
— — 3/6 
— 26 /- 2/0 
—• — 30/- 
Lowdham Beauty (Pearson). Raised from Minnie Hume x Mme. 
de Graaff. The flower is 4 inches across the perianth and 1J inches 
across the crown, which is very slightly crinkled and daintily frilled. 
The broad perianth segments are firm and perfect in texture, and 
the whole flower is of a glistening ivory white. A grand doer. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1909. M.S. ... ... ... ... — — 25/- 
Minnie Hume (\V. Backhouse) Large white perianth and large 
spreading cup, passing from bright lemon to white. A grand 
flower under glass. E. ... ... ... ... 4/- 
M. Magdaline de Graaff ( W . Backhouse) Broad, well-formed 
pure white perianth, cup large and spreading, yellow suffused with 
rich orange or terra-cotta shade. Seeds. M.S. ... ... 7/- 
Mi* 8. Langtry (W. Backhouse) Broad white perianth segments of 
good substance. Large, full, crinkled cup opening pale primrose and 
fading to white. Most floriferous. M.S. ... ... ... 3/0 
Mrs. W. O. Wolseley ( P. D. Williams) A most delicate and 
refined Leedsii of purest whiteness, first shown in Birmingham 
1910. Flower of medium size, having a very smooth pure white 
perianth. Cup l£ inches deep and l£ inches across. The whole 
flower 3£ inches across. E. ... ... ... ... — 
8d. — 
1 /- — 
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— 30/- 
Lemon Chintz —A flower of most attractive colouring. 
