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Division hi. Barrii. 
Distinguishing Character:-,Cup or Crown less than one-third the length 
of the Perianth Segments. Incorporating the varieties hitherto 
classed as Burbidgei as well as many of the Engleheartii or Flat 
Crowned Varieties. 
DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. ea. 
A. G. D. Johnston ( Engleheart ) A striking flower of fine 
form. Large, white, overlapping perianth flushed with 
yellow. Brilliant eye of solid red orange. Wiil be most 
useful to the hybridist. M.S. — — 21/- 
Aftermatli ( Engleheart ) A most refined flower. Perianth a 
beautiful old ivory colour, very wide and perfectly flat. 
Dark-eyed yellow cup edged with fiery red. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1901. L 
2/6 
Agnes Barr (W. Backhouse) Perianth creamy white, cup 
yellow, good form. Most floriferous. M.S 4/- 8d. — 
Albatross (Engleheart ) A fine, large, spreading flower of 
good shape and substance. Large, broad, flat, white 
perianth ; large citron yellow cup with deep orange red 
eye and prettily frilled rim. F.C.C., R.H.S., 1894. 
M.S. 
Alton Locke ( Engleheart ) A superb Princess Mary seedling, 
with broad, substantial segments of the purest glistening 
white, slightly overlapping. Crown mid-way between 
the Poeticus section and the Engleheartii section, and 
is over 1 inch across ; colour a luminous citron edged 
with a riband of orange-red. A potent pollen flower. 
Forces splendidly, and is one of the most exquisite pot 
plants we have seen. Included in our First Prize stand 
of 12 Parvi varieties, Birmingham, 1908. E 
Ameola (C. G.) An extremely shapely flower with broad, 
round, much overlapping, flat Poeticus white segments. 
Eye pale yellow with green centre, richly edged red, 
$ inch wide. Petals 1$ inches across. Height 16 inches. 
A perfect exhibition flower. M.S. 
Amyas Leigh (Engleheart ) A magnificent flower of grand 
quality. Fine pure white perianth of great substance, 
2J inches across ; eye rich orange, edged deep crimson, 
with bright green tube. Very free seeder. M.S. 
Anneline ( Engleheart ) A glorious flower, with fine, bold 
sulphur-cream perianth of great substance. Large 
flattened crown of bright yellow, edged orange. A very 
free seeder. Most strongly recommended. M.S. 
Artnorel ( Engleheart ) The earliest flower in this section. 
Very large, broad, overlapping, pointed white perianth, 
with flat crinkled eye edged apricot orange. A flower 
of very high quality, seeds, and is strongly recom- 
mended. E. 
— 5/- 6d. 
— 10 /- 1 /- 
- - 21 /- 
— - 15/- 
— - 42 /- 
— 10 /- 1 /- 
“Armorel,” one of the very best Daffodils, 
