Description. 
Homespun (Engleheart) This is easily the 
finest of all yellow Incoraps. A faultless flower 
of most perfect form, substance and quality ; 
extremely durable both on the plant and when 
cut. Colour an exquisite uniform clear yellow. 
Broad flat overlapping segments of very strong 
texture, fine expanded crown. Has received 
more prizes and awards than almost any other 
flower. Seldom seeds. E. 3 for 30/- 
Joan of Arc (Engleheart) A fine well-shaped 
flower of good size and substance, quite first- 
class. Broad flat perianth of creamy yellow 
with a wide open cup of glowing fiery scarlet. 
Has proved an excellent pollen flower with us. 
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 consider- 
able resemblance, this is a much stronger 
plant. Perianth segments overlapping and of 
splendid shape and substance, 1$ inches broad, 
pale lemon yellow. Wide open cup, deep cow- 
slip yellow, expanding to 1J inches frilled at 
edge and j(-in. deep, l' lower stands boldly up, 
stalk 18 inches. A most potent pollen parent. 
Whole flower over 5 inches across and of grand 
form. E 
Leonie (Van der Schoot) A most floriferous 
variety with broad, deep primrose perianth and 
fine open cup of slightly deeper colouring. Not 
a free seeder but has seeded to Poets, with us 
of late. L. ... 
Lightsome A refined soft yellow flower of 
good form and substance. Exhibited well at 
Birmingham, 1908. E 
Marigold (Engleheart) Raised from a very 
early yellow Ajax crossed by Gloria Mundi 
pollen. Opens a week before Blackwell. A 
well-made flower of extreme durability with 
broad, flat, overlapping segments and a very 
wide spreading cup of Gloria Mundi type and 
colour. A splendid grower and great acquisition. 
Very strongly recommended. E. 3 for 40/— 
Mrs. William Mil es A very large flower bred 
from M. J. Berkeley x Gloria Mundi. Long, 
broad pointed perianth segments of Berkeley 
colouring, overlapping well at base. Enormous, 
spreading, deep, wide open accordion-pleated 
crown, colour rich, pure self orange. Flower 
4 inches across, crown 1£ inches across. A 
strong grower, quick increaser and tall grower. 
First Prize as Short Trumpet, Birmingham, 
1910. E 
100 doz. 
10/6 1/6 
- 7/6 
ea. 
10/6 
30/- 
150/- 
9d. 
15/- 
42/- 
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