2 5 
Description. 
100 
doz. ea. 
Southern Star (Engleheart) Strongly re- 
commended 
— 
70/- 6/- 
Stonechat (Engleheart) 
— 
10/- 1 /- 
Tangerine (Engleheart) 
— 
- 2/- 
Tom Tit (Engleheart) 
— 
— 1/3 
Vivid (Engleheart) 
— 
- 1/6 
Wheatear (Engleheart) 
— 2/6 
Engleheartii or Flat-Crowned 
Daffodils. 
Description. 
100 
doz. ea. 
Amyas Leigh (Engleheart) 
— 
- 25/- 
Armeline (Engleheart) 
— 
- 21/- 
Armorel (Engleheart) Strongly recommended 
— 
45/- 4/- 
Astrardente (Engleheart) 
— 
— 20/- 
Astrophel (Engleheart) A much improved 
Sequin 
— 
— 10/6 
Circlet (Engleheart) A grand flower 
— 
_ 4Af- 
Concord (Engleheart) 
— 
— 20/- 
Coreen (Engleheart) 3 for 21/- 
— 
— 7/6 
Derwent (Engleheart) 
— 
- 3/- 
Dorothy Pearson (Engleheart) Grandly 
shown by us at Birmingham last year. A well- 
formed flower, segments creamy white, 
rounded and firm. Disc wide and regular, of 
a bright orange tint. Plant healthy and free, 
and a rapid increaser. Strongly recommended 
- 42/- 
Harold Finn (Engleheart) 
— 
- 15/- 
Incognita (Engleheart) 3 for 30/- 
— 
— 10/6 
Inga (P. D. Williams) 
— 
— 160/- 
Mariette (Engleheart) 
— 
— 5/- 
Pole Star 
— 
3/6 4d. 
Salamander (Engleheart) One of the most 
Strikingly beautiful flowers that Mr. Engleheart 
has raised. It was grandly shown by us at the 
K.H.S. on March 23rd of last year, where it 
won universal encomiums. A most refined 
flower of large size and exquisite shape, with 
broad, overlapping, ovate segments of soft 
sulphur yellow. Crown shallow and flattened. 
If inches, bright yellow banded with brilliant 
orange 3 for 27/- - - 10/6 
