58 
doz. each 
DESCRIPTION. 100 
Sonata (Engleheart) An exquisite flower of most attractive 
colouring and perfect form. Petals of fine texture, very rounded 
and overlapping. Eye £ inch across, with a clear hand of deep 
crimson and a most beautiful emerald green centre. Whole bloom 
3 inches across. A.M., R.H.S., 1911. First Prize in 9 Poeticus, 
Birmingham, 1914. V.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 31 inches across the perianth, 
eye g inch across. Quite distinct and strongly recommended. L. 
Snowshoe (Engleheart, 1910) A fine and distinct flower with a broad, 
thick perianth of snowy whiteness, slightly reflexed and with an 
elegant waved outline. Large conspicuous eye of very bright 
canary yellow, shading to green with a striking rim of crimson. 
Height 19 inches. A.M., R.H.S., 1909. L. 
Socrates (Engleheart) A splendid flower measuring over 3 inches 
across, with broad, very solid, white, imbricated perianth, eye 
canary with remarkably broad rim of dark madder scarlet. A.M., 
R.H.S., and Birmingham, 1911. Height 16 inches. L. 
Virgil (Engleheart) Flowers very large and of perfect form, with 
broad, overlapping petals of great substance and purity. Eye of 
large size and suffused with much dark rich red. Fairly early. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1900. E. ... ... ... ••• — ” 
—* 30/- 
— 5/- 
— 6 /- 
— 20 /- 
9/- lOd. 
DIVISION X. DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
DESCRIPTION. 
100 doz. each 
Amphion (Copeland) An elegant, shapely, semi-double flower of 
Argent build. Three to four sets of creamy lemon petals, coronal 
segments bright citron yellow edged orange red, and frilled. Good 
stout stems, most floriferous, height 21 inches. Exhibited in our 
six winning Doubles, London, 1914. M.S. ••• 3 for 9/- 
Argent (Engleheart) A semi-double, star-shaped flower with creamy 
white petals, centre yellow. An elegant and decorative variety, 
forces early, most floriferous and a good doer. Stalk extremely 
strong, standing rough weather well, 18 inches high. Of great 
value to the hybridist from the fact that it will seed. M.S. ... 17/6 
Cernuus Plenus The rare and exquisite double white trumpet 
Daffodil. Requires a shady place and does best in grass. We 
have a fine stock of healthy bulbs. A good pollen flower. M.S. 
3 for 6/- — 
Dubloon (Engleheart) A cross between Telamonius Plenus and 
Poeticus Ornatus, with 4 to 5 sets of rich yellow segments and an 
orange centre. Very fine, strong in stem. Included in our six 
winning Doubles, London, 1914. M.S. ... ... ^2/® 
Golden Phoenix Large, double rose-shaped flower, yellow with 
golden coronal segments. M.S. ... . ••• ••• 
Golden Rose Very large, round, full, symmetrical flower, with rich 
light yellow petals and orange coronal segments. A grand flower. 
Height 17 inches. Strongly recommended. M.S. ... ••• M 
Gollywog (Copeland) An immense very double flower, with 5 or 6 
sets of stout lemon petals and light yellow coronal segments edged 
orange. Petals turn right back and hide stem, making a round 
massive ball of flower. M.S. ... ... ••• ••• 
— 3/6 
2/6 3d. 
— 2/6 
3/6 4d. 
8d. — 
1/3 2d. 
60/- 
Amphion— A splendid coloured double at a low price. 
