3° 
Description. 
Scarletta (Engleheart) M.S. .. 
3 for 21/— 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
7/6 
Sea Bird (Engleheart) V.L. 
3 for 27/6 
— 
— 
10/- 
Seagull (Engleheart) M.S. .. 
— 
4/- 
5d. 
Steadfast (Engleheart) V.L. 
— 
20/- 
V- 
Stella superba M.S. 
6/- 
lOd. 
— 
Wagtail (Engleheart) M„.S. 
— 
— 
2/6 
Whitewell An ideal garden plant as well as 
a grand show flower, broad, overlapping 
creamy white segments of good substance, 
shallow, much-expanded, rich yellow cup, 
1$ in. across, prettily crinkled and fluted. A 
very large flower and a tall grower. First 
Prize, Birmingham, 1910 — — • 15/— 
White Wings (Engleheart) 1 25/- 3/6 4d. 
Parvi-Coronati. 
True Poeticus. 
Description. 
Acme Considered by Mr. Engleheart to be 
perhaps the most beautiful of his productions ; 
faultless in form, colour, substance, and con- 
stitution ; the flower is long stemmed, circular, 
broad-petalled, and white ; the large eye is 
quite flat, of a singularly brilliant and refined 
quality of pure dead scarlet ; the plant seeds 
freely, and is as vigorous and productive as 
Ornatus ; entirely distinct from all other 
Poeticus. M.S. 
Algernon Swinburne (Engleheart) A 
flower of vivid colouring. Fine white perianth, 
eye all red with green centre ; very effective 
100 doz. ea. 
- - 42/- 
- - 21 /- 
Almira M.S. 
12/6 1/9 2d. 
Barcarolle (Engleheart) L. 3 for 9/6 — 36/- 3/6 
Bard of Avon (Engleheart) E — — 63/- 
