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DESCRIPTION. 100 
Firebrand ( Engleheart ) Creamy white perianth and intense 
fiery red cup. A most telling flower and a sure seeder. 
M.S. 35/- 
Flame (Engleheart, 1912) We are glad to have secured 
part of the stock of this splendid novelty, which gained 
an unanimous Award of Merit at Birmingham this 
year. The flower, held almost at right angles to the 
stem, Js of the “ Firetail ” type, but has more rounded 
petals and attracts the eye at once. Perianth pure 
white, 3 inches across, of much overlapping, well- 
rounded sequents.l^ inches long and 1 inch wide. Eye 
perfectly flat, \ inch across, and of an intense dusky 
brick-red colour. L. — 
Flora Wilson (W . Backhouse ) A deliciously scented flower 
with pure white perianth and lemon cup heavily stained 
orange. M.S. 10/6 
Fusilier (Engleheart) One of the most striking flowers we 
have seen. Stiff overlapping creamy white perianth, 
and a flat cup of brilliant scarlet. A grand plant. 
Strongly recommended. L. 3 for 4/- — 
Genial Star (Copeland ) A grand exhibition flower notable 
for its superb colour contrasts. Fine Poeticus white 
perianth of good substance, flat and overlapping. Very 
flat, much crinkled eye, j inch, brilliant lemon with a 
deep band of rich intense glowing orange-red. Raised 
from Siddington x Homer. L — 
Greeneye (Engleheart) Broad, creamy overlapping petals, 
large widely expanded, bright yellow cup, with remark- 
able dark green eye. Splendid if left in two years. 
V.L. — 
Heart of Fire (Princess Mary x Poeticus ) A small star- 
shaped Parvi of extraordinary brilliance. Long, pointed, 
creamy white segments, overlapping at base. Half- 
flattened crown, I inch across, intense glowing dark 
orange. Flower 3 inches across. Height 15 inches. 
Exhibited in our 50 at Birmingham, 1911. M.S. ... — 
Henry James ( Chapman , 1912 ) A superb exhibition flower 
of the very highest quality. Pure white petals of great 
substance, much rounded and overlapping, each 14 ins. 
across. This remarkable flower attracted much attention 
at the 1911 Birmingham Show, where it won Second 
Prize in the class for flat-crowned Daffodils, being just 
beaten by White Star. It seeded freely last season. We 
hold the entire stock. M.S. — 
Incognita ( Engleheart ) Flower of large size,- with wafer-like 
crown of Queen Sophia colour, a beautiful and peculiar 
shade of orange-apricot, and flat, well-set, white 
almond-pointed petals. Indispensable alike to the 
hybridist and exhibitor. A.M., R.H.S., 1902. M.S. 
3 for 10/- — 
Inga (P. V. Williams) Premier Parvi, Truro, 1908, and 
Birmingham, 1910. A remarkable flower of the highest 
quality and perfect form. Broad, substantial, over- 
lapping petals of purest glistening white, and a large, 
solid crown of deep orange-apricot. A greatly improved 
Incognita. A very good doer. M.S — 
doz. ea. 
5/- Bd. 
-£4 -1 0 
1/6 2d. 
15/- 1/6 
- 5 /- 
— 2/6 
-£S « » 
15 0 0 
— 3/6 
— 80/- 
“ Robert Browning,” a grand garden plant. 
