Description. 
Neptune (Copeland). A cross between M. Hume (seed) 
and Grandee, of immense vigour. Perianth stiff and 
overlapping, opening yellow and changing to white. 
Very long straight narrow trumpet of intense rich yellow. 
A striking flower exhibited by us at Birmingham, 1909. 
Quite distinct from any other Leedsii, and seeds 
100 doz. each 
42 1 * 
Phyllis (Engleheart). Perianth large and pure white, 
straight cup of a beautiful citron-buff colour with 
frilled brim. A most floriferous variety ... ... 5 /- 6d. 
Pilgrim (Engleheart). A flower of the same shape as 
White Lady but much earlier. Segments pointed, 
broad and much overlapping, opening creamy yellow 
and fading to creamy white. Crown longer than in 
White Lady, crinkled and bright lemon in colour. 
A.M., Truro. Indispensable to exhibitors and a good 
seed and pollen parent ... ... 20/- 
Trllogy (Copeland). A remarkable hybrid between Lady 
M. Boscawen (seed) and calathinus. Of graceful 
pendulous habit with 3 flowers on a stem. Flat white 
perianth, clear yellow cup, cylindrical but smaller at 
base and clean cut at brim. Light shining green 
foliage. 
Entire stock for disposal. Price on application. 
Trlmpley Gem (Goodwin) A cross between M. Hume 
and Madame de Graaff with stiff, much overlapping 
white petals and finely frilled crown. Seeds freely and 
is a splendid doer. Exhibited at Birmingham, 1909 10/6 
Una (Engleheart) A very large flower and a strong grower. 
Creamy white petals and long straight crown of bright 
citron tinged apricot ... ... ... 1 /- 
Waterwitch (Engleheart). A pure white drooping 
flower of exquisite grace and purity. Segments long, 
cup bell-shaped. A most floriferous plant with splendid 
long stems and dark green foliage. Strongly recom- 
mended for planting in the grass, and has been largely 
used in this way at Sandringham... .. 22/6 3/6 4d. 
White Nectarine (Copeland). One of the most ex- 
quisite new seedlings exhibited by us in our 50 at B'ham, 
1909. Large, broad, overlapping, even perianth of 
remarkable whiteness. Fine bold spreading cup of 
purest white tinged citron yellow at rim A striking 
flower. Raised from an early white Ajax (seed) 
crossed poeticus ... ... ... 42/- 
White Cady (Engleheart). Probably the finest garden 
plant in this section, being most floriferous and of very 
strong growth and quick increase. Fine round over- 
lapping perianth of great solidity, cup beautifully 
crinkled, of pale canary yellow. Superb under glass. 
A very shy seeder. A. M. , R.H.S., April, 1898 ... 8/- 9d. 
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