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DESCRIPTION. 
Robert Browning (Engleheart) A very vigorous, free, long 
stemmed variety, perianth sulphur-white, of good substance, not a 
large flower, but its short shallow cup has the remarkable quality 
of opening dull coffee-colour, and developing into orange terra cotta. 
Makes a small bulb but is most floriferous and splendid under 
glasss. L. 
Salamander ( Englehecirt ) A most refined flower of large size 
and exquisite shape, witli broad, overlapping, ovate segments of 
soft sulphur yellow. Crown shallow and flattened, lj inches, 
bright yellow banded with brilliant orange. L. 
Saturn (Engleheart) Fine, large, spreading perianth, broad eye of 
coppery orange. M.S. 
Scarlet Eye ( Engleheart ) Closely approaches Poeticus. A good 
seeder and most reliable pollen flower. Firm, pure white perianth 
with rather pointed, overlapping segments. Large flat eye of vivid 
orange-scarlet. A.M., Truro. 1909. E. ... 
Scarletta (Engleheart) A lovely flower with cream}- white 
perianth, segments rather narrow but of great lasting quality, 
keeping flat until the flower is quite dead. Rather narrow cup. 
brightest orange throughout ; very vivid and telling. M S. 
Sea Bird (Engleheart) A late short-crown of unusual character. 
Perianth nearly 4 inches across ; soft luminous white with pale green 
tones at base, crown cupped, gamboge yellow with darker edge, 
frilled and plaited, with dark green eye. A.M., R.H.S., 1901. V.L. 
Seagull (Engleheart) This variety resembles Albatross, and was 
from the same seed pod. Large, spreading, white perianth, and 
canary cup edged apricot. M.S. 
Semiramis (Engleheart) Large, broad, circular perianth of great 
substance and durability. Very large, broad, flat, yellow eye edged 
bright scarlet. A first-class flower of striking beauty. Seeds and is 
a splendid pollen flower. Included in our winning 50, Birmingham, 
1914. Strongly recommended. L. 
Southern Star (Engleheart) . Well-shaped, overlapping, pointed 
white perianth. Broad, expanded crown of bright yellow, banded 
with orange. Remarkably fine under glass. E. 
Stonechat (Engleheart) Firm, bright yellow perianth segments 
pointed and overlapping. Cup spreading, suffused with bright 
crimson-orange. L. 
Sulphur Eye (Princess Mary x Ornatus) This may well be 
described as a white-petaled 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. M.S. 
Sunrise (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) Very distinct and a beautiful 
flower. Perianth white, with a broad primrose bar down the centre 
of each petal ; crown expanded and elegantly fluted, of a bright 
orange yellow with brilliant scarlet margin. F.C.C., Birmingham, 
1910. E. ... 
Tangerine (Engleheart) A distinct flower, stiff and upright, very 
bright solid orange scarlet cup and neat perianth, which becomes 
pure white ; seeds well. M.S. ... 
Target A flower that attracted much attention at the R.H.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. Flower 34 inches across, crown 1J inches (Princess 
Mary X Chaucer). E. 
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Semiramis —An exhibition flower of high quality. 
