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Description. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
Crown Prince (W. Backhouse) M.S. ... 
— 
2/6 
3d. 
Dorothy Wemyss (W. Backhouse) I 
— 
5/- 
6d. 
Duke of Leinster (Engleheart) M.S. ... 
— 
— 
168/- 
Flora Wilson (W. Backhouse) M.S. 
12/- 
1/9 
2d. 
George Nicholson L. 
— 
1/6 
2d. 
Great War ley (Engleheart) A gigantic 
flower measuring fully 5 inches across when 
well grown, with large, substantial, creamy 
white segments and a very fine, rich golden- 
yellow, broadly bell-shaped crown, 1} inches 
across. Much larger than I.ady M. Boscawen. 
M.S. 
84/- 
Heroine (Engleheart) M.S 
— 
— 
80/- 
Lady Margaret Boscawen (Engle- 
heart) M.S. 11 for 18/ - 


6/6 
Lucifer (Lawrenson) M.S. 
— 
10/- 
1/- 
Lulworth M.S 
15/- 
2/6 
3d. 
Macebearer (P. D. Williams) A giant 
Incomparabilis, and one of the finest flowers 
we have ever seen. Broad, overlapping cream 
white perianth, large expanded pale yellow 
cup with well-defined orange-red rim 
84/- 
Magpie (Engleheart) M.S 
— 
18/- 
1/9 
Marina (Engleheart) V.L 
— 
15/- 
1/6 
Miss Willmott (Tubergen) A remarkable 
cross between a 1’oeticus variety (seed), and 
Gloria Mundi, that received an A.M. from 
the R.H.S., in 1909. A very large, sweetly- 
scented flower, with massive overlapping 
petals, and a crown g in. across, lemon yellow, 
heavily banded bright orange-red. Plant of 
vigorous growth, 24 inches high 
^10 
0 0 each 
Mrs. C. Bowley (W. Backhouse) V.L. ... 
12/- 
1/9 
2d. 
Mohican (R. O. Backhouse) 1 
— 
70/- 
6/6 
Neptune (Copeland) M.S. 
— 
— 
42/- 
Orangeman (Engleheart) M.S 
— 
30/- 
3/- 
Ormonde (Engleheart) V.L. 3 for 25/- 
— 
— 
10/- 
Perfectus V.I 
— 
3/6 
4d. 
