**** 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 Loderis 
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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