Description. 
100 doz. each 
Salamander (Engleheart). One of the most strikingly 
beautiful flowers that Mr. Engleheart has raised. It 
was grandly shown by us at the R.H.S. on March 23rd 
of this year, where it won universal encomiums. A 
most refined flower of large size and exquisite shape, 
with broad, overlapping, ovate, segments of soft sulphur 
yellow. Crown shallow and flattened, 1 \ inches, bright 
yellow banded with brilliant orange ... ... 120/" 10/6 
Semiramls (Engleheart). This was one of the finest 
flowers in our grounds this year but was unfortunately 
too late for the Birmingham Show. Large, broad, 
circular perianth of great substance and durability. 
Very large, broad, flat, yellow eye edged bright scarlet. 
A first class flower of striking beauty. Seeds and is a 
splendid pollen flower. Must strongly recommended 84/" 
Yellow Eye (Engleheart). Price on Application 
Double Daffodils. 
100 
Amphion (Copeland), An elegant, shapely, semi-double 
flower of " Argent " build. Three to four sets of 
creamy lemon petals, coronal segments bright citron 
yellow edged orange red, and frilled. Good stout stems, 
most floriferous, height 21 inches 
N.B. — This variety produces plenty of pollen and 
seeds. Exhibited in our 50 at Birmingham, 1909 
Arge t (Engleheart). A semi'double, star^shaped flower 
With creamy white petals, centre yellow. An elegant 
and decorative variety, forces early, most floriferous 
and a good doer. Stalk extremely strong, standing 
rough weather well, 18 inches high Of great value to 
the hybridist from the fact that it will seed 
Dubloon (Engleheart). A cross between Telamonius 
plenus and poeticus ornatus, with 4 to 5 sets of rich 
yellow segments and an orange centre. Very fine, 
strong in stem 
Golden Phoenix. Large, double, rose^shaped flower, 
yellow with golden coronal segments ... 4/9 
Gollywog (Copeland). An immense very double flower, 
with 5 or 6 sets of stout lemon petals and light yellow 
coronal segments edged orange. Petals turn right back 
and hide stem, making a round massive ball of flower. 
First prize Birmingham, 1909 ... 
Golden Rose. Very large, round, full, symmetrical 
flower, with rich light yellow petals and orange coronal 
segments. A grand flower. Height 17 inches. 
Strongly recommended 
doz. each 
... 105/" 
10/" I/" 
... 2 > 
8d. ... 
... 105/" 
4/- 5d. 
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