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100 doz. ea. 
100 doz. ea. 
Description. 
Ethelbert (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) 
3 for 20 — 7/6 
Eyebright (Engleheart) E. — 7/6 9d 
Firebrand (Engleheart) (M S.) 21/- 3/6 4d 
Firetail (Crosfaeld, 1910) A roagniflcent 
flower of large size and great lasting quality. 
Perianth very solid, consisting of perfectly 
formed circular and overlapping segments 
of the palest ivory-white ; the disc-like cup 
is of extreme brilliance, being of a deep 
scarlet red f in. across. A.M., Birmingham, 
1910 £25 0 0 each 
Flame (Engleheart, 1912) We are glad to 
have secured part of the stock of this splendid 
novelty. The flower, held almost at right 
angles to the stem, is of the “ Firetail " type, 
but has more rounded petals and attracts the 
eye at once. Perianth pure white, 3 inches 
across, of much overlapping, well-rounded 
sequents, 1J inches long and 1 inch wide. 
Eye perfectly flat, J inch across, and of an 
intense dusky brick-red colour. L Unani- 
mous A M., Birmingham, 1912 £3 
Fusilier (Engleheart) L — 
Genial Star (Copeland) A grand exhibi- 
tion flower notable for its superb colour 
contrasts. Fine Poeticus white perianth of 
good substance, flat and overlapping. Very 
flat, much crinkled eye, § inch, brilliant 
lemon with a deep band of rich intense 
glowing orange-red. Raised from Siddington 
x Homer. L. — 
Greeneye (Engleheart) Broad, creamy 
overlapping petals, large widely expanded, 
bright yellow cup, with remarkable dark 
green eye. Splendid if left in two years. 
V.L - 
Heart of Fire (1912) (Princess Mary x 
Poeticus) A small star-shaped flower of extra- 
ordinary brilliance. Long, pointed, creamy 
white segments, overlapping at base. Half- 
flattened crown 1 in. across, intense glowing 
dark orange. Flower 3 in, across. Fleight 15 
inches. Exhibited in our 50 at Birmingham, 
1911. M.S £5 
3 0 each 
7/6 9d 
— 5/- 
- 21 - 
0 0 each 
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5.11 
$ $ 
— 1.83 
1.83 .18 
.85 .08 
—121.75 
— 15.34 
1.83 .18 
— 1.22 
— .49 
—24.35 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
