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DESCRIPTION. 
Pilgrim (Engleheart) A flower of the same shape as White Lady 
bub much earlier. Segments pointed, broad and much overlapping, 
opening creamy yellow and fading to creamy white. Crown 
longer than in White Lady, crinkled and bright lemon in colour 
A.M., Truro. M.S. 
Princess Mary ( Leeds) Indispensable to the hybridist and a 
splendid flower under glass. Broad, creamy yellow perianth, 
largo and much expanded cup suffused orange. E. 
Queen of Hearts (Engleheart 1911) A flower of rich and striking 
colour, with a creamy white perianth 3g inches across, com¬ 
posed of wide, overlapping segments. Large shallow cup 1 inch 
across of a fine in tense red. Extremely refined and of great substance, 
with tall stems. One of the finest novelties of 1911. First Prize 
Single Bloom Barrii, London, 1912. Unanimous A.M.,R.H.S. M.S. 
Rod Coat (IF. Backhouse) A flower of much potentiality to the 
hybridist. Yellow perianth flushed with red, orange-scarlet 
cup. E. ... 
Rod Sundew ( Copeland ) An early Inconiparabilis of most vivid 
colouring and splendid habit. Very long, pointed, rich cream 
segments, overlapping and deeply flushed with full yellow at base. 
Crown 1J inches deep, much frilled and crinkled, yellow edged 
with g inch band of brilliant rod verging on crimson. Whole 
flower inches across, segments 2 inches long, 1£ inches wide 
May well be described as a much glorified “Sunrise.” Absolutely 
first class. A strong grower. E. 
Sit* Watkin The best all round Incomparabilis for the garden. 
A giant flower and deservedly most popular. A splendid forcer. E. 
Giants 
Selected (1st size) 
,, (2nd size) 
100 doz. eac 
10/6 1/6 it 
— ~ £ 7/1 
— 5/- Bd 
— £ 6 / 6 /- 
9 6 1 4 2d 
8 /- 1/2 
7/- 1/- - 
So I fat a. re {Engleheart) A magnificent flower, very large, somewhat 
of Sir Watkin form. Large, flat, broad-petalled perianth; long, 
widely expanded crown. Whole flower of a uniform, very delicate 
lemon-yellow, pale and refined. Perfect in habit and a strong 
grower. L- ... ... ••• .* ... — 10/6 1/* 
Sulphur Queen (1914) A most useful flower to exhibitors on 
account of its firm, smooth texture and unusual form. The 
perianth segments are of a soft sulphur colour, rounded and 
just slightly reflexing. Large shallow cup of lemon-yellow, edged 
bright orange. Included in our 12 winning Incomparabilis, London, 
1914. Height 15 inches. M.S. ... ... ... — — 10/1 
Torch (Engleheart) A huge decorative flower with twisted yellow 
petals and an exceedingly fine, large, vividly red cup. Maximus 
(seed) x Poetarum. A.M., R.H.S., 1902. E. ... ... 
Ursula. (/. C. Williams) Pale lemon perianth 34 inches across, 
pointed and overlapping at base. Well expanded cup, 1 inch 
diameter, of bright canary yellow edged with orange. A very 
useful exhibition flower M.S. ... 
Wonderland ( Copeland ) Raised from Emperor x Poeticus. A 
large flower of great substance and solidity. Broad, substantial, 
flat, overlapping segments of yellowish buff. Broad, cylindrical 
crown of deepest yellow, frilled at apex and tipped with orange. 
A notable flower Included in our 12 winning Incomparabilis, 
London, 1914. M.S. 
6/- 6d. 
22 /- 2 /- 
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Sulphur Queen— A flower of grand texture. 
