Meadowbanki, fiery orange-scarlet flowers, 
peials slightly waved and recurved. 
Miranda, a glowing rich cerise, with crim- 
son center, large flowers, good truss, strong 
grower. 
Mrs. H. J. Elwes, waxy shell-pink flowers 
with silvery sheen and rose throat, petals 
much curved and reflexed. 
Nymph, a pure white variety with narrow 
pink stripe, waved petals, open truss. 
Peter Bar, large open trusses of glistening 
rose flowers deepening toward the center and 
with sparkling golden sheen. 
Plantii, bright rose-scarlet flowers, gold 
dusted, very reliable. 
Princess Mary? 
Queen Mary, very large glistening pink flow- 
ers with reflexing petals. 
Queen Natalie? 
Red Hussar, large salmon-scarlet flowers, 
gold dusted, large truss of vigorous growth. 
Robert Berkeley, rich salmon rose shot with 
gold, large flowers, free bloomer. 
Ronald, deep coral-red, with deep colored 
stripe, petals well curved and reflexed. 
Rosella, large bright rose-pink flowers with 
reflexing petals. 
Roweanda,. large trusses of coral red flow- 
ers with deep salmon star. 
Royal Dragoon, glowing deep rose-crimson, 
heavily gold dusted. 
Royal Prince, large deep crimson-scarlet 
flowers, shot purple with scarlet star. 
Salmon Perfection, perfect large truss of 
clear light salmon flowers, tall strong grower. 
Sieglinde, large glistening satiny pink flow- 
ers with deeper bar, tall stem. 
Talisman, bright salmon-scarlet with gold 
dusting, large trusses and flowers. 
Thalia, deep salmon with deeper bar, gold 
dusted, large truss and tall stem. 
The above hybrid nerines were imported 
from England about ten years ago. In the 
intervening years many beautiful heavily gold 
dusted and novel hybrids have been de- 
veloped, all of which at present are unnamed. 
Mr. FranksReinelt of Capitola, Calif., started 
the collection in this country and through his 
efforts many hybrids were started on their 
way. The collection has grown from 6000 bulbs 
when it was purchased from Mr. Reinelt six 
years ago to over 40,000 through patient and 
continued hybridizing by Dr. J. K. Reticker and 
G. A. Bauman of the Palos Verdes Begonia 
Farm: 
Many new varieties are coming into bloom 
this year for the first time and we will en- 
deavor to name them before placing them on 
the market. 
