Description. 
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King Canute (Copeland). A flower that attracted con- 
siderable attention at Birmingham this year. May be 
best described as of the same build as Argent, but rather 
a smaller flower. Petals pure white, coronal segments 
of brilliant orange, a most striking combination. Height 
17 inches. (Poet, poetarum x tel. plenus) ... 
Orange Phoenix (" Eggs and Bacon "). Large double 
rose-shaped flowers, white with reddish orange coronal 
segments ... ... ... 4/9 
Plenipo (Engleheart). A full double without being heavy, 
strong grower, stout stem and erect habit. Yellow 
primrose and white 
Poetlcus plenus. The well-known "Gardenia- 
flowered " Narcissus. Requires a damp position and 
deep planting. Very sweet ... 25/- 1000 3/6 
Rags and Tatters (Copeland). Three sets of soft 
lemon yellow segments, If -inch long. Flat Engleheartii- 
like cup, deep yellow edged orange. Flowers held 
erect on stiff stems, height 17 inches. Glaucous foliage. 
A most floriferous variety opening 1st week in April 
Red and Cold (Copeland). A flower of most gorgeous 
colouring. Three sets of rich yellow, long, pointed 
petals, deep yellow fringed coronal segments, heavily 
margined with orange red. Most floriferous and a 
grand doer. Height 21 inches. A.M., Birmingham, 
1909, and First prize in Doubles class 
doz. each 
... 105/- 
8d. 
2 /- 
6d. ... 
... 105/- 
... 147/- 
The Oar den, May 8th , 1909. 
“ Red and Cold” marks a distinct advance in highly coloured doubles. 
It is a loosely-put-together flower, with, as its name implies, deep yellow petals 
and the red, split-up corona peeping up between them." 
Royal Sovereign (Copeland). A semi-double of un- 
surpassable beauty and unique in shape and colouring. 
Large, smooth, ivory white perianth of Minnie Hume 
character. Bright yellow much frilled cup, with a second 
row of ivory white petals which are smaller than the 
outer ones. Good healthy upright grower, height 14 
inches, very stiff stems. Created a sensation at Truro, 
where it received a unanimous Award of Merit. A 
cross between Minnie Hume and tel. plenus. Opens 
1st week in April. 
Entire stock for sale. Price on application. 
Shock-headed Peter (Copeland). Three rows of 
ovate, pointed, creamy white segments, coronal seg- 
ments rich orange yellow, frilled. Flower of fine 
shape, plant most floriferous. Stiff ribbed stems, 
flowers held erect, 18 inches. Opens 1st week in April 105/- 
Sulphur Phoenix ("Codlings and Cream"). Large 
double, white, rose-shaped flowers with sulphur centre. 
An exquisitely chaste variety and superb under glass 8/- 1/2 
Telamonius plenus. The old double Yellow Daffodil. 
A fine garden plant and of great service to the hybridist 5/- 9d. 
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