43 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
:y ' ‘ 
Petals very overlapping, rich apricot yellow 
tinted at their base with the colour of the 
eye. Yery rare. M.S. 
" The Garden,” May 8th, 1909 
” The only Poetaz with a red cup, and it 
will be a very valuable addition to this 
group" ... — — 42/- 
Sunset (Van der Schoot) M.S. ... ... — 18/- 1/6 
Division ix. Poeticus Varieties. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 100 doz. ea. 
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Acme Considered by Mr. Engleheart to be 
perhaps the most beautiful of his productions ; 
faultless in form, colour, substance, and con- 
stitution ; the flower is long stemmed, 
circular, broad petalled, and white ; the large 
eye is quite flat, of a singularly brilliant and 
refined quality of pure dead scarlet ; the plant 
seeds freely, and is as vigorous and productive 
as Ornatus ; entirely distinct from all other 
Poeticus. M.S. — — 15/- — — 3.65 
Algernon Swinburne (Engleheart, 1911) 
A flower of vivid colouring. Fine white 
perianth, eye all red with green centre ; very 
effective. M.S. 
— — 
10/6 
- — 
2.56 
Almira. M.S 
12/- 1/9 
2d. 
2.92 .43 
.04 
Barcarolle (Engleheart) L. . 
.. 3 for 4/- — 15/- 
1/6 
— 3.65 
.37 
Bard of Avon (Engleheart, 1910) We are 
glad to be able to introduce one of the most 
remarkable of all Mr. Engleheart’s seedlings, 
and one that we have no hesitation whatever 
in saying is bound to create a sensation. 
This plant is the finest of a new strain of 
Poeticus, the production of which has 
engaged the close attention of the raiser for 
many years. This strain all has great 
substance of petal and red or red-edged eyes 
of singularly sharp definition. In the case of 
Hard of Avon the eye is of excellent propor- 
iuu cioz. ea. 
$ $ $ 
— — 10.23 
— 3.65 .37 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
