Description. 100 doz. 
Muriel (Engleheart) A very distinct and beauti- 
ful flower with very pure and refined petals, 
broad and overlapping. Large, flat eye, green 
in centre and heavily suffused and edged with 
deep orange-red. L. — — 
Musidorus (Engleheart) Quite a new type 
of Poeticus, bred by Mr. Engleheart from 
Poeticus of Linnaeus, and one that will be of 
great value to the hybridist. A small flower 
of good form, immense substance and great 
solidity. Petals much overlapping ; eye dark 
citron lightly rimmed with red. The flowers 
last in excellent condition for three weeks on 
the plant, and seem absolutely sun-proof. 
Seeds freely and makes very large pods. 
Opens about the same time as Epic. Highly 
recommended. V.L. ... ... ... ... — 6/- 
Oliver Goldsmith (Engleheart) A variety 
that has been immensely admired at the 
Shows. The flower is of medium size, very 
neat, and of the very highest form and quality. 
The flat, broad, rounded petals are very 
smooth, overlapping, and of grand texture 
and solidity. The eye is large and flat, centre 
deep brilliant green, surrounded by pale citron 
and brilliantly edged with bright orange- 
red. First Prize, Birmingham, 1911. L. ... — — 
Ornatus The best for forcing. M.S. 
Extra large bulbs 25/- 1000 3/6 
Good average bulbs ... 18/— 1000 2/6 
Poeta.ru m One of the oldest varieties and the 
parent of most of the fine sorts now in com- 
merce. Segments thin and slightly recurving, 
eye solid bright red throughout. Still of great 
value to the hybridist. M.S 3/- 
Recurvus The old May-flowering Pheasant 
Eye, with reflexing petals and margined red 
eye. Will not force and is of no use in pots. 
V.L. 
Extra selected 25/- 1000 3/- 
Good average size 18/- 1000 2/- 
Rhymster (Engleheart) A very shapely 
circular flower of medium size, with smooth, 
flat, broad petals, stout and overlapping. Eye 
clear yellow, rimmed and suffused deep crim- 
son. A.M., Birmingham, 1902. L — 
Robert Southwell (Engleheart) A perfectly 
formed flower of medium size. Smooth, sym- 
metrical, rounded petals of extreme whiteness ; 
large striking eye, solid bright red throughout. 
A far better flower than Chaucer, being much 
more brilliant. E. ... ... 3 for 21/- — 
7d. 
5d. 
6d. 
6d. 
4d. 
ea. 
30/- 
7d- 
21 /- 
3/- 
7/6 
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