Description. 100 doz. 
Rudyard Kipling- (Engleheart). A flower of 
the Recurvus type, and deliciously scented. 
Large, broad, much overlapping segments, ex- 
quisitely finished, 1$ inches wide. Flat eye of 
pale chrome-green, sharply ribboned dark 
maroon-red. A very' strong grower, tall and 
upright. First Prize, Birmingham, 1911. L. — — 
Ruskin (Engleheart) A very large flower with 
very round, solid, much overlapping petals. 
Eye f-in., much crinkled, canary-yellow 
tinged citron and encircled with a large and 
deep band of dark fiery scarlet. One of the 
best flowers at Birmingham, 1910. L. ... — — 
Sir John Suckling (Engleheart) This was 
grandly shown by us at Birmingham in 1909. 
A flower of medium size, perianth 1 \ inches 
across. Fine solid petals, very smooth and 
overlapping. The eye is of most delightful 
colouring, rich yellow edged brilliant scarlet, 
if inch across, with a tube of vivid green. L. — — 
Sir Phillip Sidney (Engleheart) A flower of 
large size and admirable quality, with broad, 
substantial perianth and a rich orange eye with 
deep red edge. Size 3J inches across the 
perianth, eye §-inch across. Quite distinct and 
strongly recommended. First Prize, 
Birmingham, 1911. L 3 for 21/- — — 
Socrates (Engleheart) A splendid flower 
measuring over 3 inches across, with broad, 
very solid, white, imbricated perianth, eye 
canary with remarkably broad rim of dark 
madder scarlet. A.M., R.H.S., and Birming- 
ham, 1911. Height 16 inches. L — — 
Virgil (Engleheart). The finest of the older 
varieties, flowers very large and of perfect 
form, with broad, overlapping petals of 
great substance and purity. Eye of large size 
and suffused with much dark rich red. Fairly 
early. A.M., R.H.S., 1900. Premier Poeticus, 
Birmingham, 1906. E 3 for 5/6 — 20/- 
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30/- 
25/- 
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