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Description. 
100 doz. ea. 100 doz. ea. 
Hildegarde (Engleheart, 1911) A very large 
flower of highest quality and refinement. 
Stout overlapping segments, very broad and 
round, rather approaching those of Cassandra 
in size, but of twice the substance and 
solidity. Large eye of citron yellow, 
bordered with a heavy band of rich intense 
crimson as bright as Horace. Vastly superior 
in every way to Tennyson, being of even 
better form and much richer in colouring. 
The flower lasts in good condition for an 
enormous length of time, and the plant is a 
grand grower. Second Prize, Single Bloom 
Poeticus, Birmingham, 1912. L. 
Homer (Engleheart) M.S 
Horace (Engleheart) M.S 
Ibis (P. D. Williams) M.S. ... 3 for 14/- 
Juliet (Engleheart) M.S 
Kestrel (P. D. Williams) Probably the 
finest Poeticus in commerce; a very large 
flower with round overlapping petals of ex- 
traordinary thick substance ; very wide flat 
eye of deep crimson scarlet. The whole 
flower is well-balanced and of perfect 
quality. A tall, strong grower. Late. A.M., 
Birmingham, 1907 
Kingsley (Engleheart, 1910) L 
Laureate (Engleheart) L 
Lyndhurst Perianth broad and perfectly 
flat. Eye large, of pale lemon edged bright 
orange. A fine, clean flower, and a splendid 
grower. Early. 
— 
83/- 
— — 
15.34 
*/- 
5d. 
— .97 
.10 
81- 
9d 
— 1.95 
.18 
— 
3/- 
— — 
1.22 
3/- 
0d. 
— 1.22 
.12 
- £i 
— - 19.48 
— 21/- 
— — 5.11 
10/- 1 /- 
— 2.44 .24 
— 7/6 
— — 1.83 
Marian A lovely variety of distinct form. 
The flowers of medium size are a perfect 
circle, the perianth broadly overlapping. 
The eye is very refined, the same colour as 
Recurvus, and the flower opens about a week 
later than Ornatus. A tall grower and rapid 
increaser. — 10/6 1/- 
2.56 .24 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end ot August. 
