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DESCRIPTION. 
Torchlight (Englehcart) Broad, overlapping, pale primrose 
perianth, bold open crown of dark orange suffused scarlet. A well 
shaped flower and should be most useful for hybridising. L. 
Vivid (Englehcart) Ivory white perianth, flat cup, glowing orange 
red. Gives good seedlings. M.S. 
100 doz. each. 
— — 5 /- 
— 6/- Bd. 
White Star* (J . C. Williams) (Princess Mary (seed) x Poeticus 
Horace). The plant is of strong healthy growth, with stout and 
erect ribbed stalks. The whole flower measures 4J inches across, 
each segment being 2 inches long and inches wide at its broadest 
part. Segments half rounded, slightly incurving, and of immense 
substance ; the colour pure glistening white. The shallow crown 
is crinkled and plaited, l£ inches wide, bright greenish lemon with 
a rich citron eye. A.M., Truro, 1909. A.M., Birmingham, 1910, 
and Premier Prize as Flat Cup, 1910-11. M.S. ... ... — — £7 
Yellow Eye (Cartwright & Goodwin) A very well-made, finely set 
flower. Petals creamy white, 3 ovate, 3 pointed, much overlapping. 
Fine shallow crinkled cup of bright lemon, with greenish base. A 
striking contrast. Included in our winning 50, B’ham, 1914. L. ... — — 7/6 
DIVISION IV. LEEDSII. 
Distinguishing Character—Perianth white, and Cup or Crown white, cream or pale citron, sometimes 
tinged with pink or apricot ; embracing ail dimensions as found in the Incomparabilis and Barrii 
groups (Divisions II. and III.) 
DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. each 
Amazon (Smith) A remarkably handsome flower of fine form and 
great substance, perianth pure white, cup canary, a strong grower 
and free bloomer. M.S. ... ... ... ... — 
Ambrcsine (Copeland, 1913) An invaluable addition to this class 
both as a garden and exhibition flower. Perianth 3J inches across, 
of a uniform ivory white, petals well overlapping and pointed. 
Cup bright amber, very much expanded and delicately frilled and 
fringed. The flowers are of great lasting quality and the plant is 
most floriferous and a strong tall grower with ample foliage. 
(Minnie Hume x Van Wav’s Giant) E. ... 3 for 21/- — 
Aquarius (Copeland , 1913) An exquisite, tall growing Leedsii of 
large size. Petals pure white, rounded, overlapping and of 
excellent substance. Shallow crinkled cup of pale creamy yellow 
edged with a curious buff apricot, giving the flower a most 
distinct appearance. M.S. ... ... ... ... — 
Argosy (Engleheart) A very beautiful giant Leedsii of Lord 
Kitchener type, but taller and a stronger grower. Overlapping, 
broad, pointed, ivory-white segments, 1 inch across. Long 
expanded crown, lj inches deep and lj inches wide, very finely 
fringed and crinkled at edge. Opens light lemon and fades to 
creamy white. Flower 4 inches across : height 16 inches. Raised 
from Florence x Poeticus. E. ... ... ... • •. — 
Ariadne (Engleheart) Perianth white; very large, wide, saucer¬ 
shaped cup of ivory white, prettily frilled at margin. Very 
lasting and a quick increaser. Will not seed but is a grand pollen 
flower. A.M., R.H.S., 1905. E. ... ... ... 21/- 
Arline ( Copeland , 1914) A first rate flower of the type of our now well- 
known Longfellow , and a strong grower. Perianth lemon white, 
very flat and overlapping. Crown expanded, beautifully frilled, 
and of a soft lemon yellow'. A tall growler and most useful either 
for exhibition or garden. M.S.... ... ... 
5/- 6d. 
— 7/8 
— 10/8 
— 10/8 
3/- 4d. 
— 2/8 
Ambrosine —Should be in everyone’s collection. 
