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DESCRIPTION. 100 
Southern Star (Engleheari) Well-shaped, overlapping, 
pointed, white perianth. Broad, expanded crown of 
bright yellow, banded with orange. A slow increaser. 
Remarkably fine under glass. E. Special Price, 3 for 8/- — 
Stonechat ( Engleheari ) Firm, bright yellow perianth, seg- 
ments pointed and overlapping. Cup spreading, suffused 
with bright crimson-orange. M.S. ... Special Price — 
Sulphur Eye (Princess Mary x Ornatus) This may well be 
described as a white-petalled Circlet. Flower 3 inches 
across, with broad, very overlapping, glistening white 
perianth segments, 1 inch wide. Flat sulphur yellow eye 
brightly edged orange, 1 inch across. Height 14 inches. 
First Prize as F'lat Cup, Birmingham, 1911. M.S. ... — 
Tangerine (Engleheari ) A distinct flower, stiff and upright, 
very bright solid orange scarlet cup and neat perianth, 
which becomes pure white ; seeds well. Successfully 
exhibited as a 1 l’arvi, Birmingham, 1900, 1901 ; Truro, 
1902. Stock limited. M.S. — 
Target A flower that attracted much attention at the R.II.S. 
in 1910. Well set, overlapping, creamy white petals of 
good substance. Large, broad, deep, expanding and 
much crinkled crown of palest citron yellow, edged with 
deep band of bright orange. F'lower 3$ inches across, 
crown 1{ inches (Princess Mary x Chaucer). E. ... — 
Tom Tit (Engleheari) A small but extremely shapely 
flower, with lemon yellow, overlapping petals. Cup very 
large and expanded, the colour being sharp orange at 
the rim and the cup similarly stained. Seeds well. M.S. — 
Torchlight ( Engleheari ) Broad, overlapping, pale primrose 
perianth, bold open crown of dark orange suffused 
scarlet. A well shaped flower and should be most useful 
for hybridising. L — 
Vivid (Engleheari ) Ivory white perianth, flat cup, glowing 
orange red. Gives good seedlings. M.S. ... 3 for 4/- — 
Wheatear (Engleheart) A very neat flower. White perianth, 
with cup of a pretty combination of red and green ; an 
erect plant and robust. Seeds. L. ... 3 for 5/6 — 
White Star (J. C. Williams) Raised from a cross between 
Princess Mary (seed) and l’oeticus Horace, effected in 
1899, this flower is remarkable in that it is very rare 
to see even bad flowers of this lineage with such an 
absence of colour. The plant is of strong healthy 
growth, with stout and erect ribbed stalks. The whole 
flower measures 4} inches across, each segment being 
2 inches long and 1| inches wide at its broadest part. 
The segments are half-rounded, slightly incurving, and 
of immense substance ; the colour pure glistening white. 
The shallow crown is crinkled and plaited, 1$ inches 
wide, bright greenish lemon with a rich citron eye. The 
raiser has seedlings growing both by its seed and pollen 
so that its fertility is proved. First Prize in Seedling 
Class and A.M., Truro, 1909. A.M., Birmingham, 1910, 
and Premier Prize as Flat Cup, 1910 11. M.S. ... — 
Yellow Eye (Cartwright & Goodwin) A very well made 
finely set flower. Petals creamy white, 3 ovate, 3 
pointed, much overlapping. Fine shallow crinkled cup 
of bright lemon, with greenish base. A striking contrast — 
Note reduced price Narcissus “Southern Star.” 
doz. ea. 
30/- 3/- 
3/- 4d. 
— 60/- 
10 /- 1 /- 
— 84/- 
4/- 5d. 
— 10/6 
- 1/6 
- 21 - 
,£18 0 0 
— 10/6 
