texture, with rounded perianth and a flat apricot crown, 
green eyed. 150 
he (5) Tunis—A most beloved ex-leedsi and a good — 
grower, this early bird has a bold ivory crown, flanged, and 
edged with copper-gold. 25 
WALTER J. SMITH—A strikingly large and 
extremely heavily frilled lemon crown nestles amongst large 
and flat, though narrow petals. 15 
ih (8) Wodan—Another notably sizeable flaring crown 
is edged orange and heavily frilled and surrounded by the 
soft ivory petals of this extra showy flower. 40 
2-C LARGE CUPPED (Pure Whites) 
preg (6) Carnlough—At first a faint citron with a pale 
coral frill, its cup finally fades to the pure white of its 
finely formed petals. 50 
or (6) Cicely—An exquisite bloom with a long slender 
chalice opening light yellow, but quickly matching the 
snowiness of its perianth as it develops. 45 
COURAGE—An immense water lily like flower 
of splendid substance and purest ice-white throughout. 1.00 
‘ih (8) David West—This splendidly textured bloom has 
a crown of a peculiar shade of buff. 1.00 
++ (9) Dunlewey—A strong show flower of medium — 
height, it is a large and lovely blend of cream and white. .40 
nag (8) Gwenther—Pure and snowy, this smallish bloom 
is desirably dainty. 40 
née (10) Hera—This adorable flower has well overlapped 
petals and a flat, pale, creamy cup, salmon edged. 20 
***** (7) Jules Verne—More of a 2b, we think, but rating 
5 stars for its fine performance, its satiny substanced 
perianth, its superior size, its large, showy, ruffled cup of 
lightest lemon, and its splendor allover. 1.25 
*** (12) Nakota—A worthwhile acquisition as it is later 
than most ex-leedsi, has broad, flat and shovel shaped, 
pointed petals and a large, flaring cream cup with a finely 
frilled edge. 5 
neve: (7) Niphetos—Its snowy spade shaped perianth 
segments enhance a super, frilled pale cup. 40 
OSLO—Pure white and very broad petals sur- 
round a frilled white crown; both of superlative substance. 
Py fs) 
or (9) Strongheart—It is ever lovely, with silvery per- 
ianth and wide open bell-shaped cup of a lovely buff shade 
and green heart, which opening just right has an orange 
ice band at its edge. 15 
WINDWARD—A very lovely pure white, it has 
completely overlapping but very pointed petals and a long, 
nicely fluted trumpet shaped crown. 5.00 
*#¥*x*¥* (9) ZERO—The most enchanting white we have ) 
encountered to date, almost a trumpet, it is superlative in 
its virginal purity, its incomparable grace and excellent 
texture. 5.00 
2-D (Reversed Bi-Color) 
*#+*+#4* (8) Binkie—A most distinct and curious reversed 
bi-color from Tasmania, which opens a clear sulphur allover, 
the cup gradually changing to white which soon spreads to 
the base only of the petals, thus leaving the tips the original 
shade. 2.25 
3-A SMALL CUPPED (Yellow Perianth) 
(9) Afterglow—A tall stem supports this bloom with 
perfectly formed pale yellow petals and a flat orange edged 
cup. 30 
(10) Aleida—A creamy formal periants is offset by 
a citron crown, bordered with tangerine. 25 
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