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Description. 
Chaucer (Engleheart) The earliest of the new 
Poeticus varieties and a grand plant for forcing 
and early hybridising work. Pine rounded 
perianth, large flat eye, vivid scarlet. E. 
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 over- 
lapping, most distinct. The whole flower is 
very round and of great substance and the eye 
stands out well from the perianth. First Prize, 
Birmingham, 1911. V.L. 
Comus (Engleheart) A 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. 
V.L. 
Coventry Patmore (Engleheart) One of 
the best. Broadly-built, rounded perianth, 
very lasting and beautifully white. Eye very 
striking, edged broadly with dark orange-red, 
conspicuous yellow anthers. M.S 
Dante (Engleheart) A cross between Poeticus 
Ornatus and Poeticus Poetarum. Well formed, 
round, broad-petalled perianth ; eye citron 
deeply suffused madder red. F.C.C., R.H.S., 
1896. E 
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. V.L. 
Glory A Dutch seedling with a perianth after 
the old Poeticus Grandiflorus type and a small 
brilliant eye. Very large well-formed petals. 
M.S. 
Herrick (Engleheart) A hybrid between 
Poeticus Ornatus and Poeticus Poetarum with 
substantial segments and a deep red eye. 
Medium height. A.M., R.H.S., 1901. M.S. 25/- 3/6 
Highland Bard (C. & G.) A most distinct 
flower with a remarkably large flat lemon eye, 
daintily edged orange red. Broad, overlapping 
segments, 1| inches wide. Eye if inch. Whole 
flower 31 inches across. M.S — — 
Hildeg/arde (Engleheart) A very large flower 
of 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 
richer in colouring. The flower lasts in good 
condition for an enormous length of time, and 
the plant is a grand grower. I — — 
I Oil 
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