Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Saturn (Engleheart) Fine, large, spreading 
perianth, broad eye of coppery orange. A free 
seeder and' splendid doer. M.S. 6/- I/- — 
Scarlet Eye (Engleheart) Closely approaches 
Poeticus. One of the most striking flowers in 
this section ; a good seeder and most reliable 
pollen flower. Firm, pure white perianth with 
rather pointed, overlapping segments. Large 
flat eye of vivid orange-scarlet. A.M., Truro, 
1909. Very strongly recommended. E. 
Scarlet Runner (Engleheart) White petals 
of good substance, with very bright orange- 
scarlet cup. Very stiff habit. L. 3 for 6/- 
Southern Star (Engleheart) Well-shaped, 
overlapping, pointed, white perianth. Broad, 
expanded crown of bright yellow, banded with 
orange. A slow incrcaser. Remarkably fine 
under glass. E. 
Stonechat (Engleheart) Firm, bright yellow 
perianth, segments pointed and overlapping. 
Cup spreading, suffused with bright crimson- 
orange. M.S. 
Tangerine (Engleheart) A distinct flower, stiff 
and upright, very bright solid orange scarlet 
cup and neat perianth, which becomes pure 
white; seeds well. Successfully exhibited as 
a Parvi, Birmingham, 1900, 1901 ; Truro, 1902. 
Stock limited. M.S. 
Tom Tit (Engleheart) A small but extremely 
shapely flower, with lemon yellow, overlapping 
petals. Cup very large and expanded, the 
colour being sharp orange at the rim and the 
cup similarly stained. Seeds well. M.S. ... 
Vivid Engleheart) Ivory white perianth, flat cup, 
glowing orange red. Gives good seedlings. 
M.S. ... 
Western Flame (Copeland) May well be 
described as an improved Beacon. Semi-color. 
A very round flower but smoother and more 
symmetrical. Petals of great substance, well 
overlapping, glistening sulphur yellow. Much 
crinkled cup very broadly edged deep glowing 
orange red with greenish lemon eye. A very 
good doer. L. 3 for 13/— 
Wheatear (Engleheart) A very neat flower. 
White perianth, with cup of a pretty com- 
bination of red and green ; an erect plant 
and robust. Seeds. L. ... 3 for 6/- 
- 6 /- 
— 2/6 
70/- 6/- 
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10 /- II- 
10 /- II- 
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