are a lovely pale yellow flushed pink. 
Late mid-season bloom, medium habit. 
**** NAOMI (Aurora x Fortunei) We consider 
Naomi and its varieties to be one of the 
most oustanding group of hybrids sent 
to us from Exbury. The various Naomi 
forms listed below have a neat sturdy 
habit and resemble the Loderis in ap- 
pearance. However, unlike the Loderis, 
they are compact in habit, with small- 
er leaves and will withstand more ex- 
posure. The trusses are rounded, com- 
posed of from 9 to 10 flowers, which 
individually are fully five inches wide. 
**** NAOMI A.M. VAR. Flowers edged with 
pink, deeper yellow throat. 
NAOMI VAR. EARLY DAWN Flowers pale 
pink. 
NAOMI VAR. EXBURY Flowers soft rosy 
pink suffused pale biscuit yellow. 
NAOMI VAR. GLOW Flowers bright pink. 
NAOMI VAR. NAUTILLUS Flowers pale 
pink, frilled edge, cream inside. 
NAOMI VAR. CARISSIMA Flowers pale 
pink, creamy inside. 
NAOMI VAR. PINK BEAUTY Flowers deep 
pink, 
NAOMI VAR. HOPE Flowers pink, mauve 
tinged. 
NAOMI VAR. ASTARTE Flowers very pale 
pink. 
ROMANY CHAL (B) F.C.C. (Moser’s Ma- 
roon x eriogynum) A medium growing 
hybrid with handsome foliage and full 
rounded trusses of rich crimson scarlet 
flowers. Late season bloom. 
SIR FREDERICK MOORE F.C.C. (discolor 
x St. Keverne) A medium compact plant 
with rounded trusses of large deep pink 
flowers. Late flowering season. 

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