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Description. 
Flambeau (Engleheart) M S. 
Flamingo (Engleheart) M.S. 
doz. ea. 
100 
$ 
doz. 
8 
ea. 
8 
5 /- 
6d. 
— 
1.22 
.12 
3/- 
6d. 
— 
1.22 
.12 
Giraffe (Crosfield) A gigantic flower, the 
outcome of a cross between Mme. de Graaff 
and Princess Mary. Was first exhibited by 
the raiser at Birmingham, 1907, in First 
Prize stand of 12 distinct seedlings. At the 
1908 Birmingham Show it was one of the 12 
varieties which won the Challenge Cup 
offered by Mr. Cartwright. The plant is of 
enormous vigour and grows much taller than 
either of its parents. Perianth overlapping 
and of great substance, huge spreading crown, 
much frilled at edge. Quite a new type. 
A.M., Birmingham, 1909. M.S — — 30/- 
7.32 
Gloria Mundi (W. Backhouse) M S. ... — 7/6 9d. 
Helios (Engleheart, 1912) A magnificent 
flower of the finest quality, which we 
thoroughly recommend. It measures a good 
4 ins. across, and has a substantial, well 
formed rich yellow perianth of ovate seg- 
ments, much overlapping at base, and stand- 
ing out well. The trumpet is in perfect 
proportion to the flower, 1J ins. long, and 
1$ in. wide, frilled, and distinctly orange 
yellow throughout. The plant is a splendid 
grower and attains a height of 18 ins. in spite 
of being very early. Unanimous A.M., 
R.H.S., 1912 ... £15 0 0 each 
1.83 .18 
— 73.08 
Homespun (Engleheart) E. 3 for 5/6 — 22/- 2/- 
Kingcup (Lemesle Adams) One of the 
grandest of the prize flowers in the Single 
Bloom Classes at Birmingham, 1909. Raised 
from the same parentage as Homespun 
(Golden Spur (seed) x Poet. Ornatus), to 
which it bears considerable resemblance, this 
is a much stronger plant. Perianth segments 
overlapping and of splendid shape and sub- 
stance, 1J in. broad, pale lemon yellow. 
Wide open cup, deep cowslip yellow, expand- 
ing to 11 inches, frilled at edge and §-in. 
deep. Flower stands boldly up, stalk 18 in. 
A most potent pollen parent. Whole flower 
over 8 inches across and of grand form. E. £3 3 0 each 
5.38 .49 
— 15.34 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
