100 doz. 
ea. 
Description. 
Circlet (Engleheart) This is undoubtedly the 
grandest flower in this section and is indis- 
pensable alike to the exhibitor and hybridist. 
Broad, pure white, much overlapping, rounded 
petals of perfect shape and great substance. 
Large, flat, yellowish eye edged orange scarlet. 
A flower of most exquisite modelling. lias 
been magnificently exhibited by us. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1909. Very strongly recommended. E. 
3 for 14/- — 55/- 
Clarissa — 15/- 
Concord (Engleheart) An absolutely circular 
flower with broad, round, overlapping petals, 
white tinted buff. Eye quite flat, 1£ in., of 
strong saffron-buff, in some seasons dark 
copper orange, with dark green eye. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1903. L. — 
C ore o n (Engleheart) A flower of the most 
perfect shape and substance. Broad, stout, 
creamy white perianth 3 inches across. Flat 
eye, I inch wide, rich yellow suffused deep 
orange. A grand doer and seeds freely. 
Strongly recommended. M.S. 3 for 21/— — — 
Derwent (Engleheart) A small but particularly 
well formed flower, with sulphur perianth and 
rich eye, suffused orange. M.S. ... ... — — 
Dorothy Pearson (Engleheart) Grandly 
shown by us at Birmingham, 1909. A well- 
formed flower, segments creamy white, rounded 
and firm. Disc wide and regular, of a bright 
orange tint. Plant healthy and free, and a 
rapid increaser. Strongly recommended. M.S. — — 
Genial Star (Copeland) A grand exhibition 
flower notable for its superb colour contrasts. 
Fine Poeticus white perianth of good substance, 
flat and overlapping. Very flat, much, crinkled 
eye, ((-in., brilliant lemon with a deep band of 
rich intense glowing orange-red. Raised from 
Siddington x Homer. L. — — 
Greeneye (Engleheart) Broad, creamy over- 
lapping petals, large widely expanded, bright 
yellow cup, with remarkable dark green eye. 
Splendid if left in two years. V.L — — 
Harold Finn (Engleheart) A superb Engle- 
heartii with flat wafer-like scarlet eye, Poeticus 
petal and habit, and free in growth ; comes 
particularly good if cut young and expanded 
in water. Seeds. Scarce. M.S. ... ... ... — — 
Incognita (Engleheart) Flower of large size, 
with wafer-like crown of Queen Sophia colour, 
a beautiful and peculiar shade of orange- 
apricot, and flat, well-set, white, almond- 
pointed petals. Indispensable alike to the 
hybridist and exhibitor. A.M., R.H.S., 1902. 
— 5 2 
5/- 
1/6 
6 /- 
7/6 
3/- 
30/- 
5 /- 
2/6 
10 /- 
7/6 
