Description. 
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100 doz. ea. 
Chough (P. D. Williams) One of the most 
brilliant and remarkable flowers that we have 
seen. Pure white perianth, widely expanded 
flat eye of fiery orange-scarlet. A large flower. 
E. — — 40/- 
Circiet (Engleheart) E. ... 3 for 4/- — IS/- 1/6 
Clarissa M.S. — 10/- 1 /- 
Concord (Engleheart) L. .. ... — — 2/6 
Coreen (Engleheart) A flower of the most 
perfect shape and substance. Broad, stout, 
creamy white perianth 3 inches across. Flat 
eye, 1 inch wide, rich yellow suffused deep 
orange. A grand doer and seeds freely. 
Strongly recommended. M.S. 3 for 13/6 — — 5/- 
Cossack A most beautiful Barrii. Broad 
overlapping cream-coloured segments of 
great substance. A perfectly proportioned 
crown of pure deep crimson. A fine exhibi- 
tion flower — — 12/6 
Creole (1913). Princess Mary x Will 
Scarlett. White almond shaped petals, 
brick red cup. A very telling bit of colour. — — 10/6 
D.erwent (Engleheart) M.S. — — 1/- 
Dorothy (Cartwright) The most brilliant 
flower in this section. A large cup of Fire- 
brand colour, and overlapping white petals. 
Seeds, and is a most potent pollen flower. 
First Prize as Parvi, Birmingham, 1909 and 
1910. M.S — — 15/- 
Dorothy Pearson (Engjeheart) M.S. — - IS/— 
Edith (Cartwright) M.S. ... 3 for 13/6 — — 5/- 
Enterprise (1913) An exceedingly fine 
Barrii raised by Mr. Engleheart, and ex- 
hibited at Birmingham in 1912. The flower 
is of medium size, 2$ inches across, and of 
perfect shape. Perianth almost circular, 
consisting of pure white and very overlapping 
segments. The eye is a flat disc $ inch wide, 
having a deep green centre surrounded by 
pale citron and broadly edged with brightest 
orange-red. L. /TO 0 0 each 
100 doz. ea. 
i « * 
— — 9.74 
— 3.63 .37 
— 2.44 .24 
— - .61 
— — 1.22 
— — 3.04 
— — 2.56 
— — .24 
— — 3.65 
— — 3.65 
— — 1.22 
— — 48.70 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
