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LADY DIANA MANNERS ~ 4 (Baclchouse ) 1925 - Creamy white perianth, nice cup, edged red; 
long stemmed,- fine for cutting or naturalizing. A.M. 1925 
LADY KESTEVEN - 4 (Baclkthouse) 1933 - An outstanding flowcr, with perianth of purest 
white, well formed and substantial, and a cup of deepest red. A.M. 1931 
LIMERICK (Richardson) 1938 - A very lovely flower, with broad flat perianth of pure 
white; the large absolutely flat cye is intense dark cherry-red. A wonderful con- 
trast in colors; one of the best; a good plant, and stands the sun well. 
MATAPAN (Richardson) 1940 ~ A lovely quality show flower of medium size, with flat 
very round, beautifully smooth purest white perianth, and a flat crown of vivid 
¢rimson. Early for this type of flowcer.Best flower Competetive Classes R.H.S.1941. 
MAYFLOWER - 5 (Backhouse) 1927 - Perianth of pure glistening white, with broad over-~ 
lapping petals, and yellow eye with red picotee; tall and late. A.sM. 1927 
ORAN (Richardson) 1945 - A very perfect flower of good size, with almost round flat 
snowy white perianth of remarkably thick waxy texture, and a medium sized rather 
flat crown of pale citron, with a broad sharply defined margin of bright orange- 
red. Ideal show flower; very strong,tall plant. 
ORTONA (Richardson) 1945 - A large and very striking Barrii, with very broad flat 
pure white perianth, of good quality and substance, very slightly pointed at the 
tips. The large almost flat crown is intense deep orange-red, with a green center. 
PEGGY - 6 (Williams) 1930 ~Very large flat opening perfectly formed perianth, creamy 
white and of exceptional substance; rather small cup of lemon-yellow, with golden 
orange margin. Tall vigorous grower; vory late. A.M. 1930 
PRIDE OF VIRGINIA ~ 5 - Snowy white perianth, showy orange rimmed flat cup. Exception- 
ally long stemmed and large flowered; fine for cutting; late. 
TEERAPIA ~ % (Brodie) 1927 ~ Broad pure white perianth of great substance, and a 
large almost flat bright yellow crown, broadly margined with brilliant orange-red. 
Flowers carried on tall strong stems. A.M. 1927, 1930, F.C.C. 1933 
TREDORE ~ 3 (Williams) 1927 ~ Rich yellow perianth of good quality and substance; 
Shallow cup of deep glowing orange-red. A.M. 1930 
VOLTURNO (Richardson) 1945 - Striking large flower, with broad smooth flat pure 
White perianth of fine substance, and a large saucer shaped deep yellow crown, 
heavily banded and suffused with bright orange~red, nicely frilled at edge. 
IV. LEEDSII 
(White, or almost white,~ varicticos, some with cream, buff, apricot or 
pink coloring; in form some resemble the Incomparabilis, others the Barrii. The 
class named after another carly English enthusiast,- Edward Lecds, of Manchester, ) 
BRUNSWICK ~ 3 (Williams) 1934 - Flowor of good form, balance and proportion, well 
posed on a tall strong sraccful stom. White perianth of vory firm texture, and a 
perfectly balanced large crown that is nicely flanged and frilled. Clear icy white 
at base, gradually shading to greenish lemon at brim. Long lasting.AM.1934,F.0.0.'39 
CARNLOUGH - 3 (lJilson) 1934 - A distinct giant Leedsii of strong sturdy habit, fine 
size and superb quality. Broad firm flat purc white perianth; crown opens pale cit- 
ron, With frill of soft coral pink; in time the entire flower passes to purest 
white throughout. Exceptionally durable. 
CHINESE WHITE (Wilson) 1937 -A really large flat-crowned Lecdsii, of faultless form 
and quality; absolutely pure white thruovt, except for a faint touch of green in 
the cye. Very broad circular satin-smooth perianth, and perfectly proportioned shale 
low fluted saucer shaped cup. Unique; a superb show flower. A.M. 1946 
DAISY SCHAFFER ~- 4 (deGraaff) 1925 - A large flower, nearly approaching the Trumpet 
daffodils in size, but more graceful in form; perianth pure white, crown opens 
primrose and turns to light canary yellow, deeper at the base. F.0.C. 1936 
EsH.WILSON (deGraaff) 1937 - A giant Leodsii of most lovely form and perfect texture, 
broad overlapping pure white perianth, distinctly star-shaped, as petals are point- 
od. Crown pale yellow, passing to ivory, shallow and fluted at margin. A fine tall 
garden plant; flowers last well, magnificent for show, or home decoration. 
GERTIE MILLAR - 4 (deGraaff) 1927 - Wonderfully nico flower, with pure white peri- 
anth, and a beautifully proportioned, rathor long pale primrose crown, decply 
fluted and frilled, of a translucent texture. A.M. 1930 
