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DESCRIPTION. 
Northern Light (Engleheart) A flower of great refinement 
and superb quality with wide, overlapping segments of 
rich yellow. Crown crinkled, of medium size and bright 
orange. A strong grower, forming very large bulbs, and 
most floriferous. Splendidly exhibited by us at Birming- 
ham, 1909. E 3 for 11/- 
100 doz. 
Opulence (Princess Mary x King Alfred) A most sym- 
metrical giant Incomp, or Short Trumpet. Well over- 
lapping, delicate lemon yellow segments 1$ inches wide ; 
bold crown, much expanded and recurved, of rich 
golden yellow contrasting well with petals. Flower 3} 
inches across, crown 1 inch deep and 1J inches wide. 
Height 19 inches. A strong grower and perfect exhibition 
flower. Not yet exhibited. E. Entire stock for sale, 
price on application — — 
Perseus A big Incomparabilis, 4| inches across, very large, 
overlapping segments 1J inches long and 1^ inches wide at 
centre, rich yellow. Deep yellow crown, 1J inches wide, 
} inch deep, much fringed and crinkled, richly suffused 
with rich orange at edge. A tall grower. First Prize as 
a Short Cup, Birmingham, 1911. M.S. ... — — 
Pilgrim (Engleheart ) A flower of the same shape as White 
Lady but much earlier. Segments pointed, broad and 
much overlapping, opening creamy yellow and fading 
to creamy white. Crown longer than in White Lady, 
crinkled and bright lemon in colour. A.M., Truro. In- 
dispensable to exhibitors and a good seed and pollen 
parent. M.S. 3 for 14/- — — 
Princess Mary (Leeds) Indispensable to the hybridist and a 
splendid flower under glass. Broad, creamy yellow 
perianth, large and much expanded cup suffused orange. 
E. ... 10/6 1/6 
Queen of Hearts (Engleheart, 1911) A flower of rich and 
striking colour, with a creamy white perianth 3| inches 
across, and composed of wide, overlapping segments. 
Large shallow cup 1 inch across, of a fine intense red. 
Extremely refined and of great substance, with tall 
stems. One of the finest novelties of 1911. First Prize 
Single Bloom Barrii, London, 1912. Unanimous A.M., 
R.H.S. — 
Red Coat (W. Backhouse ) A flower of much potentiality to 
the hybridist. Yellow perianth flushed with red, 
orange-scarlet cup. E. — 5/- 
Red Sundew (Copeland) An early Incomparabilis of most 
vivid colouring and splendid habit. Very long, pointed, 
rich cream segments, overlapping and deeply flushed 
with full yellow at base. Crown 1} inches deep, much 
frilled and crinkled, yellow edged with $ inch band of 
brilliant red verging on crimson. Whole flower 4$ 
inches across, segments 2 inches long, 1} inches wide. 
May well be described- as a much glorified “ Sunrise.” 
Absolutely first class. A strong grower. E — j£10 
ea. 
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84/- 
5/- 
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12 0 
fid. 
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“ Buco ” Cultivators are a pleasure to work with. 
