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Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
100 
tions and rimmed with red. The snow white 
perianth is round and of beautiful finish ; 
long stem, fine erect habit, perfect constitu- 
tion, increasing freely with clear-skinned 
heavy bulbs. Opens mid-April, following 
Ornatus. A grand show or garden plant. 
Strongly recommended E. — — 21/- 
Cassandra (Engleheart) L. 
... 28/- 3/6 4d 
6.08 
Childe Harold (Engleheart, 1909) A mag- 
nificent tall growing plant of vigorousgrowth, 
with large flat yellow eye rimmed with light 
red. Perianth segments very round, short, 
broad and overlapping, most distinct. The 
whole flower is very round and of great 
substance, and the eye stands out well from 
the perianth. First Prize, Birmingham, 
1911. V L 3 for 13/6 — — 8/- 
Comus (Engleheart) V.I — 5 /_ 6d. 
Coventry Patmore (Engleheart, 1911) 
One of the best. Broadly-built, rounded per- 
ianth, very lasting and beautifully white. Eye 
very striking, edged broadly with dark 
orange-red, conspicuous yellow anthers 
Dante (Engleheart) E — s/- 6d. 
Epic (Engleheart) V.I — 5 /- 6d. 
Harold Finn (1910) A very fine flower 
measuring 3J ins, across, with well formed 
broad pure white perianth and brilliant deep 
scarlet eye ; a vivid contrast. Particularly 
good if cut young — 12/- 
Herrick (Engleheart) M.S 17/6 2/6 3d. 
Highland Bard (C.&G., 1911) A most 
distinct flower with a remarkably large flat 
lemon eye, daintily edged orange red. 
Broad, overlapping segments 1J inches 
wide. Eye f inch. Whole flower 3£ inches 
across. M.S — 42/- 
4.26 
doz. ea. 
$ S 
— 5.11 
.88 .08 
— 1.22 
1.22 .12 
— 4.88 
1.22 .12 
1.22 .12 
— 2.92 
.61 .06 
— 10.23 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
