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DESCRIPTION. 
, . fl4 (Mrs R O. Backhouse, 1914) We can strongly recommend 
ns as a splendid variety for pots or as a grand garden plant. The 
feature of the flower lies in its unusually 1 arge, flat pale lemon eye. It 
measures fully an inch across, and we do not know any other variety of 
this type which can be procured at so low a price. Segments pure 
white pointed and overlapping at base. A tall grower. M.S. 
anmonel (Engleheart) The earliest flower in this section. Very 
* larye broad overlapping, pointed white perianth, with flat crinkled 
eTe edged apricot orange. A flower of very high quality, seeds, 
and is Strongly recommended. Splendid in pots. 
100 doz. each 
E. 
Astrardente (Engleheart) Pure white segments not overlapping 
Much expanded, flattened crown of a beautiful salmon shade with 
darker edge. A.M., R.H.S., 1903. M.S. 
R»»con (Engleheart) Broad, firm, sulphur-white petals; crown 
B shallow and plaited, of fiery red. A good grower and free seeder. 
F.C.C., R.H.S., 1897. L. 
Blood Orange ( Engleheart) Broad lemon petals with very bright 
B orange-scar*t eye. F.C.C., Birmingham, 1900. Seeds. M.S. ... 16/- 
Branston (Melville) A magnificent sport from Barrii Conspicuus 
with pure white perianth segments. This is quite distinct from and 
superior^ Lady Godiva, which we have discarded. A M.. R.H.S., 
1903. Birmingham, 1902. M.S. 
Brilliancy {Engleheart) A grand flower of immense size, resembling 
a glorified Barrii Conspicuus. The perianth is 5 inches across 
and a deep golden yellow. Cup very large U inches across and 
edged with deepest scarlet, which does not ^ ade ^ lt ^ a c ? e ‘ 
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edged deep orange. Flowers 3i inches across. A.M., Birmingham, 
1903. M.S. 
Bullfinch (Engleheart) A symmetrical flower, with overlapping 
lemon perianth, fading to white ; cup heavily edged orange-scarlet. 
Seeds freely. Forces well. M.S. ••• 
Castile (Engleheart) A tall vigorous grower and quick increaser, 
rather late. Spreading segments of good shape and breadth, 
sulphur tinted white ; crown coffee cup shape, of rich Seville orange 
toned apricot. A flower of unique colouring very durable and 
particularly good under glass. A.M., Birmingham, 1903. L. ... 
Cavalier An attractive flower, white reflexing perianth of broad 
segments, crown large, quite flat and of a rich gold broadly rimmed 
and heavily flushed with bright scarlet. M.b. 
Challenger (1910) One of Mr. Crosfield's finest productions, and a 
tr'h magn ficent flower. Solid circular perianth of pure white 
segments the whole flower 34 inches across The cup is flat of a 
chrome-yellow colour and has a broad rim of deep vivid scarlet. L. 
Chough (P. D. Williams) One of the most brilliant and 
remarkable flowers that we have seen. Pure white perianth, 
widely expanded flat eye of fiery orange-scarlet with green centre. 
A tall grower and quick increaser. E. 
Circlet (.Engleheart) Broad, pure white, much overlapping, 
rounded "petals of perfect shape and great substance. Large, fla , 
°e^sh P eye edge P d orange scarlet A flower of most exquisite 
modelling. Has been magnificently exhibitedl by us. Ada 
grower. A M., R.H.S., 1909. Strongly reco mmended. L. 
26/- 3/6 4d. 
— 7/6 0d. 
— 12/- 1/3 
10 /- 1 /- 
2/3 3d. 
— 6/- fid. 
— — 30/- 
— 7/6 9d. 
15/- 2/- 3d. 
— 10/6 1 /- 
— 12/- 1/3 
— — /15 
— — 25/- 
— 15/- 1/6 
Ardea- One of the garden plants of the future. 
