3° 
Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
100 
— — 60/ - 
- - 15/- 
22/6 3/6 4d. 
5.72 
Sulphur Eye (1912) (Princess Mary x 
Ornatus) This may well be described as a 
white-petalled Circlet. Flower 3 in. across 
with broad, very overlapping, glistening 
white perianth segments, 1 inch wide. Flat 
sulphur yellow eye brightly edged orange, 1 
inch across. Height 14 inches. First Prize as 
Flat Cup, Birmingham, 1911. M.S 
Sunrise (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) Very 
distinct and a beautiful flower. Perianth 
white, with a broad primrose bar down 
the centre of each petal ; crown expanded 
and elegantly fluted, of a bright orange 
yellow with brilliant scarlet margin. P'.C.C. 
Birmingham, 1910 
Tangerine (Engleheart) M.S. 
Target A flower that attracted much 
attention at the R.H.S. in 1910- Well set, 
overlapping, creamy white petals of good 
substance. Large, broad, deep, expanding 
and much crinkled crown of palest citron 
yellow, edged with deep band of bright 
orange. Flower 3J inches across, crown 1J 
inches (Princess Mary x Chaucer). E. ... 
Tom Tit (Engleheart) M.S. 
Torchlight (Engleheart) L 
Vivid (Engleheart) M.S. 
White Star (J. C. Williams) Raised from 
a cross between Princess Mary (seed) and 
Poeticus Horace, effected in 1899, this flower 
is remarkable in that it is very rare to see 
even bad flowers of this lineage with such an 
absence of colour. The plant is of strong 
healthy growth, with stout and erect ribbed 
stalks. The whole flower measures 4$ inches 
across, each segment being 2 inches long and 
1J inches wide at its broadest part. The seg- 
ments are half-rounded, slightly incurving, 
and of immense substance ; the colour pure 
glistening white. The shallow crown is 
crinkled and plaited, 1J iaches wide, bright 
greenish lemon, with a rich citron eye, The 
raiser has seedlings growing both by its 
seed and pollen so that its fertility is proved. 
First Prize in Seedling Class and A M., 
Truro, 1909. A.M., Birmingham, 1910, and 
Premier Prize as Flat Cup, 1910-11. M.S... //10 0 Oeach — 
— — 42/- 
12/- 1/9 2d. 
— — 6/6 
7/6 9d. 
2.92 
doz. ea. 
$ 3 
— 14.61 
— 3.65 
.85 .08 
— 10.23 
.43 .04 
— 1.58 
1.83 .18 
— 48.70 
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