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DESCRIPTION. 
Heroine ( Enqlr heart) May be described as a giant form of Albatross 
It is very much larger in every way, and the red edging to the cup is 
deeper and richer. A really glorious flower. Scarce. M-S. 
Lad sn!e^Vi r f> a fr e ri B ° SC , aWO " (Engle!,eart) One of the most 
V P ,'rv f n f ° d 13 , CU '‘ 1 va ‘'° 11 and a magnificent garden plant, 
flat 8 dower of the s,r Watkin class with remarkably broad, 
8a ^i segments of clear white and large bold expanded deep yellow 
R H S Se l000 re M y s nd ' S lnchspensabIe to every exhibitor. F C.C.. 
UliC ‘l fen ( Lawre >^ov) Fong white segments, deep cup, of intense 
g wing orange-scarlet. A splendid garden plant as its colour lasts 
i n V? e „ s £ n ’ and one of the most durable flowers under glass. 
b.C.C., R.H S., 1901 ... ... 
Maoebearen William*) A giant Incomparabilis. and one 
• ie , '? est garden flowers. Broad, overlapping cream white 
perianth, large expanded pale yellow cup with well-defined orange- 
reel rim. Height 18 inches. M.S. ... ... ... 
A tal1, stron & growing large bicolor with 
overlapping white perianth of great quality and large lemon cup. 
Ma ^‘?lf eart) A superb flower of ver y high quality. Creamy 
lemon. sha »<>w open crown of pale 
Ma - h '^ ht (/> - D n : iniam °’ 1913 > A flower of Lucifer type, but 
strr,r>5l arg< ) r o u P of intense dazzling red-orange colour and a more 
lnno i- ™ arked zone of yellow at the base; creamy perianth, of 
ISte "' ng se g m ents overlapping at the base. The effect of 
a fill T er m a mass is most brilliant and would be hard to surpass. 
Undon ?914 e T er ' Included in our 12 winning Incomparabilis, 
Neptune (Copeland) A cross between M. Hume (seed) and Grandee 
°f ! m ™ ense v, S our - Perianth stiff and overlapping, opening yellow 
R„ d = ngm f ^ 5 ? UrCr white than either Pedestal or Lady M 
1914. W Height n 20 U fnc d e's" °MS. Wmn ' ng Incomparabilis. London, 
° r ^,n5^T an An extraordinarily vigorous plant and 
3 of h fin^ OS :str,k . ,n S Daf I od 'ls m cultivation. Flat, white segments, 
3 of , a . fi, ? e a’mond shape, 3 narrower ; short, broad crown of 
warra^ralisnbstance, broader than long, plaited and lobed, of deep 
warm orange. A most sensational colour. Very highly recommended. 
Ped Inco t mnara ( blns^nn r0?/?e f'- 191 ^ C A " ««*«<>"»% fine bicolor 
SS n y^S bllls U of lar & est s,ze and finest quality. Figured in the 
br a oad hick a a r nd° 0k ^° r 1Q ,’ 3 Periantb -eanfy whife, segments 
of a full Heh d lT UCh °', erlappin K The cup is large, straight and 
grand exhTbibon 6 0 ^’’ G , whole flower of great substance. A 
1912 d MS * and g arden P ,an b most vigorous. A.M., R.H S., 
^ e 'r!nr^ ^ir f 5 1910) A most striking and brilliant flower • 
segments verv^broa 1 ? 6 peri f nth 3 * in , ches aCrOSS ' of g°° d substance', 
refined T ,» b d ' "’"a ’ rounded and overlapping and slightly 
least i f incT,^ W " ,S fl , at and ° f the !a rgest size,“measuring at 
contest ,o «h- w C h°, SS ; colou , r a p “re rich orange, forming a fine 
contrast to the white perianth The plant is a tall strong grower of 
A M. / 1912 °° d P ° llen flower A M » Birmingham, 1907. 
100 doz. 
«ac 
— — SC 
— 22 /- 
— 42 
4/6 6c 
7/8 9d 
— 60/ 
— 16/ 
10 /- 1 
20 /- 
Pedestal — A 
flower of magnificent quality. 
£18 
