Description. 
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Beacon (Engleheart). Broad, firm, sulphur-white petals ; 
crown shallow and plaited, of fiery red. A good 
grower and free seeder. F.C.C., R.H.S., 1897 
Blood Orange (Engleheart). Broad lemon petals with 
very bright orange-scarlet eye. F.C.C., Birmingham, 
1900. Silver Medal as best Parvi, B'ham, 1902. Seeds ... 
Broadwing (Engleheart). A flower of singular beauty 
\with pure white glistening perianth and disc-like crown 
of light orange-yellow, edged deep orange. Flowers 3-i 
inches across. A.M., Birmimgham, 1903 ... 
Bullfinch (Engleheart). A symmetrical flower, with over- 
lapping lemon perianth, fading to white ; cup heavily 
edged orange-scarlet. Seeds freely 
Edith (Cartwright). Broad creamy white perianth, of good 
substance and form. Large shallow cup of glowing 
orange. Seeds 
Ellen Barr (W. Backhouse). Broad white perianth, 
citron cup stained orange ... ... 6/- 
Ethelbert (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse). A charmingly neat 
flower with very pure glistening white petals, much 
overlapping and of singular solidity, and a dainty 
saucer'shaped cup, the centre of which is tinged with 
soft lemon and citron, the edge being margined with an 
attractive shade of light orange red. Breadth of 
flower 2) inches. Always seeds with us and is an 
excellent pollen parent. A.M. Birmingham, 1904 
Eyebright (Engleheart). Closely approaching the Poeticus 
section, this variety is of great beauty and of most 
distinct character. Perianth pure white, overlapping, 
and of great substance; eye heavily margined with 
bright orange red. A large flower and quite early. A 
good seeder and reliable pollen flower 
FalStafT (W. Backhouse). Pure white perianth, lemon cup 
margined orange ... ... ... 3/6 
Firebrand (Engleheart). Creamy white perianth and 
intense fiery red cup. A most telling flower and a 
sure seeder 
Fusilier (Engleheart). One of the most striking flowers 
we have seen. Stiff overlapping creamy white perianth, 
and a flat cup of brilliant scarlet. A grand plant. 
Strongly met) nunc lined 
Hyacinth (Engleheart). A late variety with pure white 
perianth and large flat yellow eye. Deliciously scented, 
a very strong grower and free seeder. A.M., 
Birmingham, 1903 
John Bain (W. Backhouse). Pure white petals, small 
citron yellow cup. Early. Specially recommended for 
planting in grass ... ... ... 5/- 
Oriflamme (Engleheart). Fine circular creamy white 
perianth, entire cup of fiery red. Seeds 
doz. each 
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5 b 
10/6 I/- 
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42/- 
27/' 2/6 
6d. ... 
20/' 1/9 
24/' 2/6 
5/' 6d. 
9d. ... 
... 3/6 
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