25 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 100 
$ 
Albatross (Engleheart) M.S ... ... — 3/6 4d. — 
Alton Locke (Engleheart) E — 7/6 9d. 
Ameola (C. & G.) An extremely shapely 
flower with broad, round, much overlapping, 
flat Poeticus white segments. Eye pale 
yellow with green centre, richly edged red, 
£ inch wide. Petals inches across, 
Height 16 inches. A perfect exhibition 
flower. M.S All sold for 1913 — 
Amyas Leigh (Engleheart) M.S. ... — — 10/- 
Armeline (Engleheart) A glorious flower 
with fine, bold sulphur-cream perianth of 
great substance. Large flattened crown of 
bright yellow, edged orange. A very free 
seeder. Most strongly recommended. M.S. — — 42/- 
Armorel (Engleheart) E — 8/- 9d. 
Astrardente (Engleheart) M.S. ... — — 2/- 
Beacon (Engleheart) L. ... 3 for 4/- — IS/- 1/6 
Blood Orange (Engleheart) M.S. ... 16/- 2/3 3d. 
Branston (Melville) M.S. — 7/6 9d 
3.90 
Brillianoy (Engleheart) A grand flower of 
immense size, resembling a glorified Barri 
Conspicuus. The perianth is 5 ins. across, 
and of a deep golden yellow. Cup very large, 
1£ ins. across, and edged with deepest scarlet, 
which does not fade with age, A.M., R.H.S.; 
F.C.C., Birmingham, 1907 
Broadwing (Engleheart) M.S 
Bullfinch (Engleheart) M.S. 
Castile (Engleheart) M.S. 
Cavalier An attractive Barrii, white 
reflexing perianth of broad segments, crown 
large, quite flat and of a rich gold broadly 
rimmed and heavily flushed with bright 
scarlet. M.S. 3 for S/- 
Challenger (1910) One of Mr. Crosfield’s 
finest productions, and a truly magnificent 
flower. Solid circular perianth of pure white 
segments, the whole flower 3J inches across. 
The cup is flat, of a chrome-yellow colour 
and has a broad rim of deep vivid scarlet.... 
— — 63/- 
— 7/6 9d. — 
IS/- 2/- 3d. 3 65 
— 10/6 1 /- — 
- - 1/9 
/21 0 0 each — 
doz. ea 
$ $ 
.85 .08 
1.83 .18 
— 2.44 
— 10.23 
1.95 .18 
- .49 
3.65 .37 
,55 .06 
1.83 .18 
— 15.34 
1.83 .18 
.49 .06 
2.56 .24 
— .42 
— 102.27 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
