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DESCRIPTION. 
100 doz. ea. 
Horace (Englcheart) Is best described as a much improved 
P. Poetarum. Overlapping, rounded perianth segments, 
with flat and entirely scarlet eye. The flowers attain 
3£ inches in width. A good seeder, and quickly grows 
into large clumps. Must be cut young to retain its lull 
colouring. M.S. — 9/- 10d. 
Ibis (P. D. Williams) A superb flower, grandly shown at 
Truro recently. Broad, solid, overlapping perianth of 
great purity, and rich crimson eye. In our opinion this 
will be one of the best varieties to breed from. Second 
Prize, Birmingham, 1909, for Finest Single bioom of 
Poeticus. M.S. ... ... ... ... 3 for 21/— — — 7/6 
Juliet (Englcheart) Of Ornatus type but flowering some- 
what earlier. Flowers of fine shape, with broad, over- 
lapping petals ; eye canary, thinly edged with madder- 
red. M.S. — 5/- 6d. 
Kingsley (Englcheart ) A very large flower of superb quality, 
with an Almira-like eye. A.M., Birmingham, 1910. L. — — 30/- 
Laurcate (Englcheart ) A very large flower with slightly re- 
flexing, rounded petals and an extremely large eye with 
heavy red rim. L 3 for 4/- — 15/- 1/6 
Matthew Arnold (Englcheart) A superb rim-eyed flower of 
the very highest quality, A.M., R.H.S., 1910, and A.M., 
Birmingham, 1911. Also First Prize at Birmingham, 
1911. 
“ 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. — — 30/- 
Mlstress Prue (Englcheart ) A very well-made flower with 
solid overlapping petals, 3 very broad and round, 3 long, 
almond shape. Eye | in., citron edged rich red, deeper 
than in Horace. Whole flower 3J inches across and of 
great substance — — 21/- 
Muriel ( Englcheart ) A very distinct and beautiful flower 
with very pure and refined petals, broad and over- 
lapping. Large, flat eye, green in centre and heavily 
suffused and edged with deep orange-red. L — — 20/- 
Musidorus (Englcheart) Quite a new type of Poeticus, bred 
by Mr. Engleheart from Poeticus of Linnaeus, and one 
that will be of great value to the hybridist. A small 
flower of good form, immense substance and great 
solidity. Petals much overlapping ; eye dark citron 
lightly rimmed with red. The flowers last in excellent 
condition for three weeks on the plant, and seem abso- 
lutely sun proof. Seeds freely and makes very large 
pods. Opens about the same time as Epic. Highly 
recommended. V.L. — 3/6 4d. 
“ Buco” Cultivators do the work of fork, hoe and rake. 
