IJESCRIPI ION. 
Vivid Engleheart) Ivory white perianth, flat cup, 
glowing orange red. Gives good seedlings 
M.S. 3 for 5/6 
Wheatear (Engleheart) A very neat flower. 
White perianth, with cup of a pretty com- 
bination of red and green ; an erect plant 
and robust. Seeds. L. ... 3 for 6/- 
100 doz. 
ea. 
21 - 
2/6 
Engleheartii op Flat-Crowned Daffodils. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Amyas Leigh (Engleheart) A magnificent 
flower of grand quality. Fine pure white 
perianth of great substance, 2J inches across ; 
eye rich orange, edged deep crimson, with 
bright green tube. Very free seeder. M.S. ... — — 20/- 
Armeline (Engleheart) A glorious flower, with 
fine, bold sulphur-cream perianth of great sub- 
stance. Large, flattened crown of bright yellow, 
edged orange. A very free seeder. Most 
strongly recommended. M.S — — 42/- 
Armorel (Engleheart) The earliest flower in 
this section. Very large, broad, overlapping, 
pointed white perianth, with flat crinkled eye 
edged apricot orange. A flower of very high 
quality, seeds, and is strongly recommended. 
E. 3 for 9/6 — 36/- 3/6 
Astrardente (Engleheart) Pure white seg- 
ments, not overlapping. Much expanded, 
flattened crown of a beautiful salmon shade, 
with darker edge. An indispensable pollen 
flower. A.M., R.H.S., 1903. M.S 
Astrophel (lingleheart) A large and beautiful 
flower of grand quality. Perianth pure white, 
with very large disc-like, crinkled crown of 
pale canary yellow. Seeds. M.S. 3 for 27/- 
Broadwing (Engleheart) A flower of singular 
beauty with pure white glistening perianth and 
disc-like crown of light orange-yellow, edged 
deep orange, b lowers 3J inches across. A.M., 
Birmingham, 1903. M.S. ... 3 for 8/- 
Chough One of the most brilliant and remark- 
able flowers that we have seen. Pure white 
perianth, widely expanded flat eye of fiery 
orange-scarlet. A large flower. E 
15 /- 
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