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Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
Fleetwing A large early Incomp; broad 
white perianth of beautifully pointed seg- 
ments, smooth and of fine quality ; cup pale 
yellow, well proportioned and expanded. A 
very good flower and tall handsome plant. ... — — 29/- 
Great Warley (Engleheart) — — 25/- 
Heroine (Engleheart) This flower was 
superbly shown by us at Birmingham, 1909, 
and created a positive sensation It may be 
best described as a giant form of the now 
well-known Albatross. Is very much larger 
in every way, and the red edging to the cup 
is deeper and richer. A really glorious 
flower. Scarce. M.S. — — 42/- 
Lady Margaret Boscawen (Engle- 
heart) M.S 3 for 5/6 
Lucifer (Lawrenson) M.S. ... 
Macebearer (P D. Williams) A giant 
Incomparabilis, and one of the finest flowers 
we have ever seen. Broad, overlapping 
creamy white perianth, large expanded pale 
yellow cup with well-defined orange-red 
rim 
- 20 /- 21 - 
— 5/- 6d. 
— — 63/- 
Magpie (Engleheart) M.S. — 5/- 6d. 
Marina (Engleheart) V.L. — 7/6 9d. 
Neptune (Copeland) A cross between M 
Hume (seed) and Grandee, of immense 
vigour. Perianth stiff and overlapping, 
opening yellow and changing to white. Very 
long, straight, narrow trumpet of intense 
rich yellow. Quite distinct and seeds. First 
Prize, Birmingham, 1910, as Short Trumpet. 
100 doz. 
$ $ 
— 4.88 
— 1.22 
— 1.22 
— 1.83 
Orangeman (Engleheart) M.S. 3 for 4/-... — 19/- 1/6 
Ormonde (Engleheart) V.L. 3 for 13/6 — — 5/- 
3.65 
Pedestal (E. M. Crosfield, 1911) An 
exceptionally fine bicolor Incomp, of largest 
size and finest quality. Perianth creamy 
white, segments broad, thick and much 
overlapped. The cup is large, straight and 
of a full rich yellow, and the whole flower of 
great substance. A.M., R.H.S., 1912 ... — — 30/- 
ea. 
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6.08 
6.08 
10.23 
.49 
.12 
15.34 
.12 
.18 
5.11 
.37 
1.22 
7.32 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
