3 1 
Deschiption. 
100 
doz. ea. 
Cassandra (Engleheart) L 
— 
15/- 1/3 
Chaucer (Engleheart) E 
— 
10/- 1 /- 
Childe Harold (Engleheart) V.I 
— 
— 10/6 
Comus (Engleheart) V.L. 
— 
10/- 11 - 
Coventry Patmore (Engleheart) One of 
the best. Broadly-built, rounded perianth, 
very lasting and beautifully white. Eye very 
striking, edged broadly with dark orange-red, 
conspicuous yellow anthers M.S. 
- 42/- 
Dante (Engleheart) E 
— 
7/6 9d. 
Epic (Engleheart) V.E 
— 
10/- 11 - 
Glory M.S. 
— 
5/- 6d. 
Herrick (Engleheart) M.S 
— 
5/- 6d. 
Hildegarde (Engleheart) V.L. 
— 
— 147/— 
Homer (Engleheart) M.S. 
— 
12/- 1/3 
Horace (Engleheart) M.S 
— 
10/- 11 - 
Ibis (P. D. Williams) M.S. 
— 
- 10/- 
Juliet (Engleheart) M.S. ... 
— 
9 1 - lOd. 
Kingsley (Engleheart) A very large flower of 
superb quality, with an Almira-like eye. 
A.M., Birmingham, 1910. L 
— 
— 42/- 
Laureate (Engleheart) L. ... 3 for 5/3 
— 
21/- 21 - 
Matthew Arnold (Engleheart) A superb 
rim-eyed flower of the very highest quality, 
and the only l’oeticus that received an A.M. 
from the R.H.S. in 1910. 
“ The Gardeners’ Chronicle ” thus describes this 
plant • 
“ The finest Poeticus variety we have yet seen, 
and, from the exhibition standpoint, a great 
advance upon existing varieties. 'The flower 
is perfectly circular, of moderate size, the 
segments of the perianth overlaying each other 
in the most symmetrical manner. The eye 
or crown is one of brilliant and intense 
colouring.” M.S. 
— 42/- 
