Description. 
100 doz. each 
Barcarolle (Engleheart). This may be best described as 
a glorified " Cassandra," and specimens have been 
exhibited with petals measuring 1 £ in. in width. Flower 
rounded, symmetrical, remarkably flat, rather small eye 
rimmed with red. A most durable flower. Strongly 
recommended. Special Price 
Cassandra (Engleheart). An extremely distinct variety 
with a rather small eye deeply rimmed with red and a 
very broad perianth of great substance and solidity. A 
strong tall grower and of rapid increase. Most 
invaluable to the hybridist. A.M., R.H.S., 1899 
Chaucer (Engleheart). The earliest of the new Poeticus 
varieties and a grand plant for forcing and early 
hybridising work. Fine rounded perianth, large flat eye, 
vivid scarlet 
Childe Harold (Engleheart). A magnificent tall growing 
plant of vigorous growth, with large flat yellow eye 
rimmed with light red. Perianth segments very round, 
short, broad and overlapping, most distinct. The whole 
flower is very round and of great substance and the eye 
stands out well from the perianth. Late, opening the 
last week in April ... 
Comus (Engleheart). A rather late variety of extreme 
durability and great vigour. Very fine broad'petalled 
segments of superb purity, finish and texture. The 
large eye has a ribbon edge of brilliant red which 
stands both sun and frost well. A grand seeder. 
Highly recommended 
Dante (Engleheart). A cross between Poeticus ornatus and 
P. poetarum. Well formed, round, broad'petalled 
perianth ; eye citron deeply suffused madder red. Fairly 
early. F.C.C., R.H.S., 1896 ... 
Epic (Engleheart). One of the very finest in this section. 
A strong grower but a shy seeder. A large refined 
flower of great size ; eye canary rimmed with brilliant 
red. Late 
Glory. A Dutch seedling with a perianth after the old 
Poeticus grandiflorus type and a small brilliant eye. 
Very large welLformed petals ... 
Herrick (Engleheart). A hybrid between P. ornatus and 
P. poetarum with substantial segments and a deep red 
eye. Rather late and of medium height. A.M., R.H.S., 
1901 ... 
Hildegarde (Engleheart) A very large flower of the 
highest quality and refinement. Stout overlapping 
segments, very broad and round, rather approaching 
those of " Cassandra " in size, but of twice the substance 
and solidity. Large eye of citron yellow, bordered 
with a heavy band of rich intense crimson as bright as 
" Horace." Vastly superior in every way to 
"Tennyson," being of even better form and much 
... 7/6 
19/6 1/9 
15/- 1/6 
... 21 /' 
18/' 1/9 
10/6 1 /- 
18/' 1/9 
12/' 1/3 
12/' 1/3 
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