Description. 
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100 doz. ea. 
100 doz. ea. 
Ruskin (Engleheart, 1910) A very large flower 
with very round, solid, much overlapping 
petals. Eye J inch, much crinkled, canary- 
yellow tinged citron and encircled with a 
large and deep band of dark fiery scarlet. 
One of the best flowers at Birmingham, 1910. 
L. — — 21/- 
Sir John Suckling (Engleheart, 1909) 
This was grandly shown by us at Birmingham 
in 1909. A flower of medium size, perianth 2J 
inches across. Fine solid petals, very 
smooth, and overlapping. The eye is of 
most delightful colouring, rich yellow edged 
brilliant scarlet, § inch across, with a tube of 
vivid green. L — — 25/— 
Sin Phillip Sydney (Engleheart, 1909) A 
flower of large size and admirable quality, 
with broad, substantial perianth and a rich 
orange eye, with deep red edge. Size 3J 
inches across the perianth, eye § inch across. 
Quite distinct and strongly recommended 
First Prize, Birmingham, 1911. L. 3 for 21/- — — 7/6 — — 
Snowshoe (Engleheart, 1910) A very fine 
and distinct flower of great size, with a 
broad, thick perianth of snowy whiteness, 
slightly reflexed and with an elegant waved 
outline. Large conspicuous eye of very 
bright canary yellow, shading to green with 
a stiiking rim of crimson. A flower of great 
value in the garden, long stems and vigorous 
habit. Height 19 inches. A.M., R.H.S., 
1909 L 3 for 21/- — — 7/6 
Socrates (Engleheart, 1910) A splendid 
flower measuring over 3 inches across, with 
broad, very solid, white, imbricated perianth, 
eye canary with remarkably broad rim of dark 
madder scarlet. A.M., R.H.S., and Birming- 
ham, 1911. Height 16 inches. L . ... — — 45/- — — 
Virgil (Engleheart) M.S — 10/6 1/- — 2.56 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
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