20 
Description. 
100 doz. 
Duke Of Leinster (Engleheart) This might 
well be described as a glorified Queen Sophia, 
and in our opinion is one of the most mag- 
nificent coloured Narcissi. A large flower of 
gTeat substance with firm creamy white 
perianth and an enormous spreading shallow 
crown of brilliant orange. Very scarce 
Flora Wilson (W. Backhouse) 
George Nicholson 
Great Warley (Engleheart) A gigantic 
flower measuring fully 5 inches across when 
well grown, with large, substantial, creamy 
white segments and a very fine, rich golden- 
yellow, broadly bell-shaped crown, 1J inches 
across. Much larger than I.ady M. Boscawen. 
A few bulbs. Price on application 
Heroine (Engleheart) This flower was 
superbly shown by us at Birmingham, 1909, 
and created a positive sensation. It may be 
best described as a giant form of the now well- 
known Albatross. Is very much larger in every 
way, and the red edging to the cup is deeper 
and richer. A really glorious flower. Scarce 
Lady Margaret Boscawen (Engleheart) 
3 for 21/- 
Lucifer (Lawrenson) 
Lulworth 
Marina (Engleheart) Strongly recommended ... 
Mrs. C. Bowley (W. Backhouse) 
Mohican (R. O. Backhouse) Broad chaste 
creamy-white perianth segments stained with 
yellow at the base. Small open cup, rich 
yellow deeply margined bright orange-red. A 
very attractive flower. Height 20 inches. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1903 3 for 21/- 
Orangeman (Engleheart) 
Ormonde (Engleheart) Strongly recommended 
3 for 40/- 
Perfectus 
Scarletta (Engleheart) Annost lovely flower 
with creamy white perianth, segments rather 
narrow but of great lasting quality, keeping 
flat until the flower is quite dead. Rather 
narrow cup, brightest orange throughout ; 
very vivid and telling. A grand grower and 
seeds well 
12/-- 1/9 
- 1/6 
- 15/- 
— 2/6 
12/- 1/9 
5 /- 
ea. 
200 /- 
2d. 
2d. 
100 /- 
7/6 
1/6 
3d. 
2 /- 
2d. 
7/6 
3 /- 
15/- 
6d. 
10 /- 
