“MULFORD-HAVEN - 5 (deGraaff) 1927 - Fine flower with creamy white perianth, and wide 
cup ruffled and deeply frilled at edge, chrome yellow at base and shading into :ich 
crange-scarlet. Splendid for cvtting. A.il, 1926 
NAIROBI (Richardson) 1945 - Most striking large flower, with immensely thick smooth 
rounded pure white perianth of grand quality, and a large expanded much frilled 
cup of intense solid orange-red. 
Nisss. - 4 (Brodie) 1923 A most beautiful variety of great substance; smooth flat pure 
white overlapping perianth, and a large bright lemon crown, neatly flanged at the 
brim, Perfect show flower and charming garden pliant. A.M, 1928 
ORANGE GLOW - 3 (Backhouse) 1922 - Yellow periari of good substance, flaring cup 
rather frilled at edge, of yellow, suffused orange. A.M. 1922 
PIRATE'S GOLD (Wilson) 1942 ~ Well overlapping bright colden yellow verianth, with 
gracefully flaring brilliant orange crown. A flower of wonderful quality. 
PCLINDRA ~ 4% (Williams) 1927 - A glorious flower with broed flat pure white perianth 
of great substance, and smoothest texture; large well rinished clear yellow crown. 
Very vigorous; long stemmed. A.M. 1937, F.C.C. 1935 
PORTHILLY - 4 (Williams) 1927 - Large and tall, of beautiful form and quality, hav- 
ing broad nicely shaped smooth clear yellow perianth, and open frilled cup of deep 
and intensely vivid solid orange-crimson. Very vigorous. F.0.C. 1936 
RED BIRD —- 4 (deGraaff) 1924 - Outstanding new introduction, with well rounded over- 
lapping pure white perianth of solid texture; fine cup of orange-scarlet.A.i1.1936 
RED CROSS - 4 (Backhouse) 1928 - A large strong flower, opening flat; primrose yel- 
low perianth, and deep cup densely frilled, banded rich orange; substantial end 
long lasting, and fine in the garden or for exhibition. 
REWA (Lower) 1928 - A beautiful seedling ofBcrnardino and Fortune, resembling Berna- 
dino in coloring, and Fortune in form. Perianth pure white, much overlapping and 
perfectly flat; crown is large and a bright pinkish apricot. A.M. 1931 
ROSSHORE - 3% (Richardson) 1945 - A very bright carly flower; smooth flat rounded 
sunny yellow perianth, and a goblet shaped crown of vivid deep orange-red. 
ST. IVES - 3 (Williams) 1927 - A very fine brilliant yellow variety, - a magnificent 
garden plant. Rich deep yellow perianth, and a large crown of deep gold; fine blue- 
green foliage, tall and free flowering. A.M. 1939 
SCARLET LEADER — 4 (deGraaff) 1933 - One of the most sensational flowers of recent 
years. Vivid orange-red flaring cup, and creamy white overlapping verianth. Ex- 
cellent show flower, good sturdy plant. A.pi. 1931 
SONNICA (deGraaff) 1943 - One of the latest Dutch novelties, first shown during the 
war years. Pure white,well rounded and overlapping verianth, large rather flat 
orange-red crown. Finest exhibition type. A.ii. 194% 
SUNNYBROOK (deGraaff) 1933 - Another grand John ivelyn seedling; perianth of great 
substance, pure white and well overlapping; deep orange-red cup is very heavily 
frilled and fringed. A most spectacular show flower. A.M. 1938 
IIIs BARRI1 
(Flat cupped varictics; those with cups less than one-third the length of 
the petals. Named after Poter Barr, an early English collector and enthusiast.) 
BRIDEGROOM (Brodie ) 1927 - Large flower with creamy perianth and yellow crown, with 
narrow edging of orange; good substance, very late and of great value for cutting 
and exhibiting. Strongly reccommended. A.M. 1929 
CARPATICA (Richardson) 1945 - A lovely flower of medium size, with broad rounded 
flat white perianth, and an almost flat crinkled crown of bright brick red. 
CHARMANT (deGraaff) 1944 - A well rounded substantial flower, carried on a tall stiff 
stem. Perianth purest whitc, crown a bright scarlet-red. 
CHUNGKING (Wilson) 1942 - Large, long stemmed circular flower, having a very broad 
smooth clear golden perianth, and a shallow crown of vivid blazing decp orange-red. 
ECLAIR - 6 (Backhouse) 1929 - Wide overlapping pcrianth of snowy white; shallow cup 
yellow at base shading to decn blood-red at edge. Very late. 
ELLY NEY ~ 4 (deGraaff) 1925 - A romarkable flower, of porfect design and build; pure 
white perianth, and cup of dcep lemon-ycllow, edged blood-red. AM. 1925 
FLEUR - 5 (Backhouse) 1927 - Broad petalled reflexing perianth of pure white, with 
a flat deeply frilled cup, citron yellow, edged orange-red. A.M. 1927 
