Description. 100 
Red Sunset A glorious star-shaped flower, 
3J inches across, with very long, incurving, 
thick segments, overlapping at base, of glisten- 
ing Poeticus white, J-in. crown, much flattened 
and crinkled, suffused rich pure orange with 
lovely canary citron eye. Very strong, tall 
grower. Height 18 inches. V.L — 
Salamander (Engleheart) One of the most 
strikingly beautiful flowers that Mr. Engle- 
heart has raised. It has been grandly shown 
by us and has won universal encomiums. A 
most refined flower of large size and exquisite 
shape, with broad, overlapping, ovate seg- 
ments of soft sulphur yellow. Crown shallow 
and flattened, 1^ inches, bright yellow banded 
with brilliant orange. L. ... 3 for 27/- — 
Semiramis (Engleheart) We regard this as 
one of the finest flowers in the whole of our 
collection. Large, broad, circular perianth of 
great substance and durability. Very large, 
broad, flat, yellow eye edged bright scarlet. 
A first class flower of striking beauty. Seeds 
and is a splendid pollen flower. Most strongly 
recommended. L — 
Target A flower that attracted much attention 
at the R.H.S. this season. Well set, over- 
lapping, creamy white petals of good sub- 
stance. Large, broad, deep, expanding and 
much crinkled crown of palest citron yellow, 
edged with deep band of bright orange. Flower 
3^ inches across, crown 1J inch (Princess Mary 
X Chaucer). E — 
White Star (J. C. Williams) Raised from a 
cross between Princess Mary (seed) and 
Poeticus Horace, effected in 1899, this flower is 
remarkable in that it is very rare to see even 
bad flowers of this lineage with such an 
absence of colour. The plant is of strong 
healthy growth, with stout and erect ribbed 
stalks. The whole flower measures 4} inches 
across, each segment being 2 inches long and 
1} inches wide at its broadest part. The.seg- 
ments are half-rounded, slightly incurving, and 
of immense substance ; the colour pure 
glistening white. The shallow crown is 
crinkled and plaited, inches wide, bright 
greenish lemon with a rich citron eye. The 
raiser has seedlings growing both by its seed 
and pollen so that its fertility is proved. First 
Prize in Seedling Class and A.M., Truro, 1909. 
A M., Birmingham, 1910, and Premier Prize as 
Flat Cup. M.S — 
doz. ea. 
— 105/- 
— 10/6 
— 60/- 
— 63/- 
— £20 0 0 
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