Description. 
100 doz. each 
Circlet (Engleheart) This is undoubtedly the grandest flower 
in this section and is indispensable alike to the exhibitor 
and hybridist. Broad, pure white, much overlapping, 
rounded petals of perfect shape and great substance. 
Large, flat, yellowish eye edged orange scarlet. A flower 
of most exquisite modelling. Has been magnificently 
exhibited by us this season. A.M., R.H.S., 1909. 
Very strongly recommended ... 
Concord (.Engleheart). An absolutely circular flower 
with broad, round, overlapping petals, white tinted buff. 
Eye quite flat, U in., of strong saffron-buff, in some 
seasons dark copper orange, with dark green eye. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1903 
Coreen (Engleheart). A flower of the most perfect shape 
and substance. Broad, stout, creamy white perianth 
3 inches across. Flat eye, 1 inch wide, rich yellow 
suffused deep orange. A grand doer and seeds freely. 
Strongly recommended 
Derwent (Engleheart). A small but particularly well formed 
flower, with sulphur perianth and rich eye, suffused 
orange... 
Dorothy Pearson (Engleheart) Grandly shown by us at 
Birmingham this year. A well-formed flower, segments 
creamy white, rounded and firm. Disc wide and 
regular, of a bright orange tint. Plant healthy and free, 
and a rapid increaser. Strongly recommended 
Harold Finn (Engleheart) A superb Engleheartii with 
flat wafer-like scarlet eye, poeticus petal and habit, and 
free in growth ; comes particularly good if cut young and 
expanded in water. Seeds. Scarce 
Incognita (Engleheart). Flower of large size, with wafer- 
like crown of "Queen Sophia” colour, a beautiful and 
peculiar shade of orange-apricot, and flat, well-set, 
white, almond-pointed petals. Indispensable alike to 
the hybridist and exhibitor. A.M., R.H.S., 1902 
Inga (P. D. Williams). Premier Parvi, Truro, 1908. A 
remarkable flower of the highest quality and perfect 
form. Broad, substantial, overlapping petals of purest 
glistening white, and a large, solid, crown of deep 
orange apricot. A greatly improved "Incognita.” A very 
good doer and quite early 
Mariette (Engleheart). This flower has been greatly 
admired in our exhibits this season. Clear white 
perianth, overlapping and of great substance, 2 inches 
across. Flat saucer eye of deep orange, edged 
brilliant scarlet. Strongly recommended ... 
Pole Star. A late flowering variety, with white perianth 
and large, expanded, flat cup, prettily fluted, and of a soft 
pale canary colour. Crossed by pollen of Cassandra 
this has given some excellent seedlings with flat yellow 
eyes ... 
12/6 
20 /- 
10/6 
2/6 
63/- 
25/- 
15 /- 
160/- 
5 1 - 
5/6 6d. 
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