Description. 
Ariadne (Engleheart). One of the most exquisite flowers 
in this section. Perianth white, very large wide saucer- 
shaped cup of ivory white, prettily frilled at margin. 
Very lasting and a quick increaser. Will not seed but 
is a grand pollen flower. A.M., R.H.S., 1905. 
Citron (Engleheart). An exquisite variety with loose 
creamy white segments and a long crown of apricot- 
citron colour. Sweet scented. Splendid under glass. 
Diamond (Copeland). A most refined chaste pure white 
flower of exquisite purity raised from Minnie Hume 
and Calathinus. Broad, flat, overlapping perianth ; large 
egg-shaped crown. A good healthy tall grower of 
most graceful habit, frequently bearing two flowers on 
a stem. Quite one of the loveliest hybrids that we 
have seen. Second prize in Seedling Class for Medios, 
Birmingham, 1906. Second prize, Cartwright Cup, 
Birmingham, 1909. 
Duchess of Westminster. A most refined and 
graceful variety, with glaucous blue green foliage. 
Very fine pure white spreading perianth, long cup of 
pale canary-yellow, edged orange on opening, the whole 
passing to pure white. A well-formed star-like flower 
of erect habit. F.C.C., R.H.S ... 
EoSter (Engleheart). A charming little plant and flower 
of much distinction, very thick hollowed foliage, flowers 
of medium size, fine round perianth of broad overlapping 
segments, crown cup-formed, light clear canary citron, 
refined and novel. A. M„ R.H.S. , and Birmingham, 1906. 
Ermine (Engleheart) A remarkable flower of large size 
and perfect form, segments glistening white, very round 
and of fine substance ; cup small and crinkled, bright 
yellow. Late. 
Evangeline (EnglehearO. This magnificent flower was 
introduced by us at the R.H.S meeting on March 30th, 
1 908, when it caused quite a furore among lovers of 
of the Narcissus. Writing in 'The Garden' for April 
18th, the Rev. J. Jacob described it as a "white Home- 
spun," — a description which will convey some idea as to 
the exquisite modelling of the flower. The pure white 
petals, which are much overlapping, are of remarkable 
breadth, texture, smoothness and solidity. The plant is 
a strong, vigorous, tall grower. Figured in " The 
Gardeners’ Chronicle," April, 1908. First Prize, 
Brimingham, 1909 .... 
Fairy Queen. A much improved Minnie Hume with 
pure white perianth and straight creamy white cup, 
prettily fluted. Strongly recommended 
Hon. Mrs. Barton (W. Backhouse). Pure white per- 
ianth, cup expanded and passing from primrose to 
white. A rather delicate grower, but succeeds well 
with us. The parent of Moonbeam and Ethereal. 
Indispensable to the hybridist as it gives most exquisite 
seedlings by pollen of triandrus and poeticus. Also 
very beautiful under glass ... ... 
100 doz. each 
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