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Some Novelties of the Year. 
1 he TRUMPET section has again been strongly reinforced, and 
we are offering several novelties of exceptional importance. 
Among the Yellows Gold Wolf is a flower of gorgeous colouring 
and of fine build—an exhibitor's flower of the first rank. Queen of 
the West , on the other hand, is first and foremost a garden plant, and 
its exquisite colour will ensure its popularity. 
To the short list of WHITE TRUMPETS we have added 
Frostbound and Lolah, two of Mr. Grosfields sterling 
productions. 
Last season we praised Conqueror as being the best 
BlCOLOR Trumpet which it proved to be at the London 
Show. 1 his year we can recommend with every confidence Morven 
and Vestal Virgin. Each is of a distinct type, but perfect in its way, 
and both are grand show flowers. Clent and For t George are 
of more moderate price and are flowers of much charm. 
Three fine novelties belonging to the I ncomparabi I is section. 
Yellow Poppy, Sulphur Queen and Molly have already 
attracted much attention at the shows. The first-named will, we feel 
certain, become as popular as Evangeline has in the Leedsii section. 
I he other two are exhibition flowers of much promise. Though by no 
means novelties, we most strongly recommend Pedestal, Dosoris, 
Centurion and Bedouin 1 he first is magnificent in the garden 
and superb under glass. Dosoris gives wonderful colour to a group 
of exhibition flowers Centurion and Bedouin are good in every 
way and should be in every collection. 
!n the BARRII section Radiant is a notable addition, and many 
will remember seeing it among Mr. Crosfield’s prize flowers. Its price 
brings it within the reach of all exhibitors. Ardea is a lovely garden 
plant from Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, and promises to become most popular. 
Northern Queen is a flower of deliciously cool colouring and we 
consider it one of the best of all late varieties. Jasper and Red 
Emperor are brilliant flowers of intense colouring The latter is 
extremely free in flower and increase. 
The LEEDSII section still continues to be the most popular and 
we need not, therefore, apologise for introducing nine novelties 
this year. Loch Fyne is a huge flower that attracted much notice at 
London, as also did White City. 
