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DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. ea. 
Oliver Goldsmith (Englehearl) A variety that has been 
immensely admired at the Shows. The flower is of 
medium size, very neat, and of the very highest form 
and quality. The flat, broad, rounded petals are very 
smooth, overlapping, and of grand texture and solidity. 
The eye is large and flat, centre deep brilliant green, 
surrounded by pale citron and brilliantly edged with 
bright orange-red. First Prize, Birmingham, 1911. L. — — 15/- 
Ornatus The best for forcing. M.S. 
Extra large bulbs 25/- 1,000 
Good average bulbs 18/- 1,000 
Poetarum One of the oldest varieties and the parent of 
most of the fine sorts now in commerce. Segments 
thin and slightly recurving, eye solid bright red through- 
out. Still of great value to the hybridist. M.S. 
3/6 7d. — 
2/9 5d. — 
31- 6d. — 
Recurves The old May-flowering Pheasant Eye, with 
reflexing petals and margined red eye. Will not force 
and is of no use in pots. V.L. 
Extra selected 25/- 1,000 3/6 7d. — 
Good average size 18/- 1,000 2/6 5d. — 
Robert Southwell (Engleheart) A perfectly formed flower 
of medium size. Smooth, symmetrical, rounded petals 
of extreme whiteness ; large striking eye, solid bright red 
throughout. A far better flower than Chaucer, being 
much more brilliant. E 3 for 13/6 
Rudyard Kipling (Engleheart) A flower of the Recurvus 
type, and deliciously scented. Large, broad, much 
overlapping segments, exquisitely finished, 1 J inches 
wide. Flat eye of pale chrome-green, sharply ribboned 
dark maroon-red. A very strong grower, tall and upright. 
First Prize, Birmingham, 1911. L. 
SI- 
15 / - 
Ruskin ( Engleheart ) A very large flower with very round, 
solid, much overlapping petals. Eye J-inch, much 
crinkled, canary-yellow tinged citron and encircled with 
a large and deep band of dark fiery scarlet. One of the 
best flowers at Birmingham, 1910. L 
Sir John Suckling (Engleheart) This was grandly shown 
by us at Birmingham in 1909. A flower of medium size, 
perianth 2} inches across. Fine solid petals, very smooth 
and overlapping. The eye is of most delightful colour- 
ing, rich yellow edged brilliant scarlet, £-inch across, 
with a tube of vivid green. L 
Sir Phillip Sidney (Engleheart ) A flower of large size and 
admirable quality, with broad, substantial perianth and 
a rich orange eye, with deep red edge. Size 3$ inches 
across the perianth, eye jf-inch across. Quite distinct 
and strongly recommended. First Prize, Birmingham, 
1911. L. 3 for 21/— 
20 /- 
25/- 
7/6 
Use “ Ivo ” Labels fer Exhibition. 
