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Given on the recommendation of Committees to plants which are of great merit for exhibition
Qualified for garden decoration.
Awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1914. AM(g) 1914; This plant earned the Award of Merit (AM).
Given on the recommendation of Committees to plants which are of great merit for exhibition.
Awarded by the Dutch "Koninklijke Algemeene Vereeniging voor Bloembollencultuur" (KAVB), or in English, the "Royal General Bulbgrowers' Association" from Haarlem, the Netherlands, in 1913. AM Haarlem 1913; This plant earned the Award of Merit (AM).
Given on the recommendation of Committees to plants which are of great merit for exhibition.
Awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1903. AM 1903;
Perianth segments broadly ovate, slightly mucronate, yellow, spreading, plane, overlapping one-third to a half; the inner segments more narrowly ovate, a little inflexed, somewhat twisted, corona long, straight-sided, smoothly and broadly angled, deep yellow, mouth expanded, with rim broadly and regularly crenate. Resembles a large-flowered and more refined ‘Monarch’.
Cleopatra, 1 Y-Y, Barr and Sons, England, 1903, England
Historic Image: Oregon Bulb Farms, USACleopatra, 1 Y-Y, Barr and Sons, England, 1903, England
Historic Image: Oregon Bulb Farms, USACleopatra, 1 Y-Y, Barr and Sons, England, 1903, England
Historic Image: Albert F. Calvert, England