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Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Semiramis (Engleheart) This was one of the 
finest flowers in our grounds last year but was 
unfortunately too late for the Birmingham 
Show. Large, broad, circular perianth of 
great substance and durability. Very large, 
broad, flat, yellow eye edged bright scarlet. 
A first-class flower of striking beauty. Seeds 
and is a splendid pollen flower. Most strongly 
recommended 60/- 
YellOW Eye (Engleheart) Price on application 
Double Daffodils, 
Description. 
Amphion (Copeland) An elegant, shapely, 
semi-double flower of Argent build. Three to 
four sets of creamy lemon petals, coronal seg- 
ments bright citron yellow edged orange red, 
and frilled. Good stout stems, most floriferous, 
height 21 inches. 
N.B. — This variety produces plenty of 
pollen and seeds. Exhibited 1 in our 50 at 
Birmingham, 1909 
Argent (Engleheart) 
Dubloon (Engleheart) 3 f or 5/ 
Golden Phoenix 
Gollywog (Copeland) An immense very 
double flower, with 5 or 6 sets of stout lemon 
petals and light yellow coronal segments edged 
orange. Petals turn right back and hide stem, 
making a round massive ball of flower. First 
Prize Birmingham, 1909 
Golden Rose 
King Canute (Copeland) A flower that at- 
tracted considerable attention at Birmingham 
last year. May be best described as of the 
same build as Argent, but rather a smaller 
flower. Petals pure white, coronal segments 
of brilliant orange, a most striking combina- 
tion. Height 17 inches. (Poeticus poetarum 
by Telamonius plenus) 
Orange Phoenix 
Plenipo (Engleheart) 3 for 5/- 
Poeticus plenus 25/- iooo 
100 doz. ea. 
- — 105/- 
- 10/- I/- 
- - 2 /- 
4/9 8d. — 
— — 105/- 
— 4/- 5d. 
— — 105/- 
4/9 8d. — 
- - 21 - 
3/6 6d. 
