**** LADY ROSEBERRY (C) F. C. C. (cinna- 
barinum v. Roylei x Royal Flush, pink 
form) Almost identical to Lady Cham- 
berlain except that the flowers are a 
soft rose-pink overlaid and flushed car- 
mine. 
MARGARET DUNN A. M. (discolor x Fabia) 
A most outstanding hybrid introduced 
by Lord Swaythling and certainly a love- 
ly color combination. The trusses con- 
tain from eight to nine flowers which 
are 3 inches long, widely funnel shaped, 
apricot in the tube and flushed shell 
pink on the lobes. Late mid-season 
bloom, 
MARGARET DUNN VAR. TALISMAN This 
is a clonal form selected by us out of 
the Margaret Dunn cross and is similar 
to the preceding except that the interior 
is suffused yellow with pink shadings 
towards the lobes. : 
MEDUSA (scyphocalyx x Griersonianum) 
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An attractive compact plant with numer- 
ous deep orange bells appearing in late 
mid-season. A selected form from Sun- 
ningdale nurseries. 
MOONSTONE F. C. C. (campylocarpum x Wil- 
liamsianum) An attractive dwarf com- 
pact plant on the order of Bowbells. 
The cup shaped flowers are pink in bud, 
open to cream, and are carried in grace- 
ful trusses. Blooms in mid April. A. J. 
C. Williams hybrid. 
**** NAOMI (Aurora x Fortunei) We consider 
Naomi and its varieties to be one of 
the most outstanding group of hybrids 
sent to us from Exbury. The various 
Naomi forms listed below have a neat, 
sturdy habit and resemble the lLoderis 
in appearance. However, unlike the Lo- 
deris, they are compact in habit, with 
smaller leaves and will withstand more 
exposure. The trusses are rounded, com- 
posed of from 9 to 10 flowers, which 
individually are fully five inches wide. 
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