40 
DESCRIPTION. 
100 doz. each 
Joan of Arc ( Engleheart) A fine well-shaped flower of good 
size and substance, quite first class. Broad, flat perianth of 
creamy yellow with a wide open cup of glowing fiery scarlet. Has 
proved an excellent pollen flower with us. L. ... ... — — 4/B 
John Bain (VP. Backhouse) Pure white petals, small citron 
yellow cup. Specially recommended for planting in grass. M.S. 5/- 9d. — 
Miss Willmott (Tubergen) A remarkable cross between a 
Poeticus variety (seed) and Gloria Mundi, that received an A.M. 
from the R.H.S. in 1909, and a F.C.C. in 1911. A very large, 
sweetly-scented flower, with massive overlapping petals, and a 
crown i inch across, lemon yellow, heavily banded bright orange 
red. Plant of vigorous growth, 24 inches high. ... ... — — 60/- 
Mohican (R. O. Backhouse) Broad, chaste creamy white perianth 
segments stained with yellow at the base. Small open cup, rich 
yellow deeply margined bright orange-red. A very attractive 
flower, but must be cut young. Height 20 inches. A.M., R.H.S. 
1903. 
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J6/- 
3/6 
Mrs- C. 
cup. 
Bowley (VV. Backhouse) White 
A good flower that seeds most freely. 
perianth, rich orange 
L. ... ... 10/6 
1/6 
2d. 
Northern Queen (Engleheart) A beautiful late flower of delight¬ 
fully cool colouring throughout. Large, flat, glistening white perianth, 
3i inches across, segments broad, overlapping and of much 
substance. Crown flat and crinkled, of a clear lemon colour with 
a most attractive green eye ; comes well under glass. A strong, tall 
plant with a stiff stem ; 17 inches high. Figured in “The Gardener’s 
Chronicle,” March 14th, 1914. V.L. ... ... ... — — 12/- 
Occident (Engleheart) A very symmetrical and well-balanced 
flower of medium size ; pale yellow, flat, broad perianth, shallow 
crown deeply suffused with brilliant red. A.M., R.H.S., 1903.M.S. — — 
Orange Queen (Princess Mary x Poet) A telling flower of 
great brilliance. Huge, flat, saucer-like cup of vivid red-orange, 
much crinkled and 1 j inches across. Soft creamy yellow, overlap¬ 
ping segments, slightly incurving. Flower 3£ inches across. 
A splendid exhibition variety. M.S. ... ... ... — — 
Oriflamme (Engleheart) Fine circular creamy white perianth, 
entire cup of fiery red. Seeds. M.S. ... ... ... 25/- 3/6 
Queen Alexandra ( Kendall) This is just on the borderland 
between the Incomparabilis and Parvi sections. White perianth of 
good substance, cup wide and open, of a distinct shade of orange. 
A most potent pollen parent. L, ... ... ... — 10/- 
Ra.dia.nt (E . M . Crosficld) A particularly fine flat eye; a large 
flower with broad, thick, overlapping, white petals, the expanded eye 
being deep yellow with a very sharply defined wide band of deep 
crimson. A most striking flower and indispensable to exhibitors. 
Seeds freely. Included in Mr. E. M. Crosfield’s winning 48 vars., 
London, 1913. M.S. ... ... Special Price — — 
Red Emperor A brilliant and refined flower, with creamy white 
slightly reflexing perianth and very large flat cup, 1 inch across, 
prettily fluted and of a fiery salmon-orange throughout. Height 13 
inches. Strongly recommended to exhibitors. L. ... ... — — 
Red Sunset A glorious star-shaped flower, 3j inches across, with 
very long, incurving, thick segments, overlapping at base, of 
glistening Poeticus white; £-inch crown, much flattened and 
crinkled, suffused rich pure orange with lovely canary citron eye. 
Very strong, tall grower. Height 18 inches. V.L. ... ... — — 
Radiant— Note our low price for this brilliant flower. 
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£4 
4d. 
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6 /- 
10/6 
63/- 
