SI»ECIiiLL OFFER OF 



New 's Choice Narcissi 



,the n.n.S. Dry Bulb SIiow, London, 1916, 1918 and 1919, wc were awarded First Prize for our Narcissus Bulbs ami bavp 

 ver been beaten in any Class we have competed in. At the Midland Daffodil Show, Birmingham iQiq' wp wppp 



Atl 



never 



awarded the Gold Jledal for a collection of cut flowers. 



At R.H.S. Daffodil Show, 1920, we won Silver Gilt Flora lAIodal for Collection of Daffodils, Fii-st Prize for nine blooms of a 



new variety, " Harvest Jloon." First Prize for three varieties not in commerce. First Prize for twelve Incamps 



ANTUIJI (Haydon). — A big, very pale bicolor trumpet, having 

 fine large shovel-shaped white segments, and bold creamy 

 lemon trumpet, handsome flower of good substance, strong 

 grower, comes very fine in pots when it is almost white, 5/- each 



CARNIVAL — iNCOMPARAlilLis (Englclieart). — One of the most 

 cliurming and graceful decorative flowers yet seen, closely 

 resembling Franlv Miles in form, but differing in colour, having 

 a bright lemon perianth and clear glowing orange-red cup. 

 A.M., Birmingham, 1915 .. .. 48/- doz.; 4/6 each 



CO.MELY — Trumpet (Guy Wilson). — A type of flower that 

 is much wanted. A tall, strong growing pale trumpet of 

 beautiful decorative outline. I to pens pale bicolour, soon 

 passing to ivory white, perianth of ample size and good breadtli 

 gracefully twisted. A particularly attractive flower of large 

 size, fine waxy substance, and lasting quality .. 10/6 eacli 



CROESUS — INCOMPARABILIS. — This famous flower is still the 

 finest richly coloured Incomparabilis, and, being of vigorous 

 and free increase, is now listed at comparatively a very moderate 

 price . . . . . . . . . . 21 /- each 



CRYSTAL (Copeland). — A very fine and distinct Giant Leedsii, 

 ha\ing symmetrical flat overlapping pointed pure white 

 perianth and bold clear lemon crown of almost equal length 

 with the segments. A fine show bloom, the flower has great sub- 

 stance and lasts along time in good condition 36 /- doz. ; 3 /6 each 



DRAGOON (Williams).— Undoubtedly one of the most brilliantly 

 coloured Narcissi extant. Flower as large as Albatross, with 

 flne spreading white perianth of good substance and large 

 sliallow spreading crowii of clear, bright vermilion, very 

 strilving. A tall and robust plant. To get the colour at its 

 best the flower should be cut voung . . . . 30 /- each 



FIRETAIL (Crosfield).— Without doubt the finest red-crowned 

 Barrii yet seen. A plant of rapid increase and great vigour, 

 producing flower stems of astonishing length, 24in. is quite 

 usual, while we have measured them as much as 27in. A 

 grand large flower having smooth, even, over-lapping pale 

 primrose or ivory white segments, and a wonderful eye of 

 concentrated solid deep rich red, whicli retains its colour in 

 the garden much better than most higlil\- coloured varieties. 

 Undoubtedly a flower with a great future for all purposes. 

 A.M., R.H.S. , 1920 .. .. .. 42/- each 



HARVEST MOON (Engleheart).— The finest Triandrus Ajax 

 hybrid yet offered, large flower of remarkable substance and 

 lasting "quality, in colour most beautiful clear, soft, luminous 

 lemon throughout, blooms always one on a stem and of excellent 

 form, plant of exceptional vigour, forming large bulbs. First 

 prize for nine blooms of a new variety, B.H.S. Daffodil Show, 

 1920 . . . . . . . . . . 42/- each 



IRISH PEARL. — One of the very best Giant Leedsiis ever 

 raised from JMinnie Hume, crossed with a trumpet. Large 

 flower having splendid overlapping white perianth of great 

 .substance, and large bold, beautifully frilled crown, opening 

 primrose, soon passing to white. The Plant increases with 

 great rapidity and is exceedingly vigorous and free blooming 



6/6 each 



LADY PRIMROSE (Engleheart).— A most magnificent bicolour 

 trumpet, a noble flower of nmch dignity of bearing and im- 

 posing presence, having massive, slightly waved creamy white 

 perianth, and immense gracefully bell-mouthed, soft, full 

 primrose yellow trumpet. The flowers oiten attain a diameter 

 of 5in. and are carried on tall stems. Very strong grower 



50/- each 



LEONTBS (A. M. Wilson). — An exceedingly flne and very 

 distinct Incomp. Flower of very good quality and texture, 

 having broad, smooth perianth and shallow expanded cup. 

 both of a good full yellow. Vigorous free habit. Second 

 prize in single bloom of Incomp.. Birmingham, 1919, and 

 second in similar class, R.H.S., London. 1920 10/6 each 



MAGNIFICENCE (Engleheart).- A.M., JMl.S., March, 1920.— 

 This quite unique flower Is undoubtedly the most sensational 

 yellow Ajax of recent introduction, flowering as it does fully 

 three weeks before Kin^' Alfr('<l, earlier indeed than any other 

 yellow trumpet in cultivation. It is a gorgeously coloured 

 flower of largest size, sometimes attaining a diameter of five 

 inches; its spreading perianth is of decorative outline and 

 deep bright golden in colour. The feature of the flower is 

 its marvellous trumpet, which is of an even more intensely 

 rich and glowing gold than the perianth, and has the most 



widely expanded and gorgeously serrated brim we have ever 

 seen.^ In vigour and stature the plant with us is comparable 

 to Ring Alfred at its best, but being of Maximus descent 

 we would recommend that until it becomes more plentiful, 

 It should be tried only where King Alfred is known to do well. 

 Only a few bulbs to offer . . . . £io o each 



MAGOG (Engleheart).— A splendid graceful self golden giant 

 trumpet of immense stature and vigour; stems like walking 

 sticks and great foliage. Somewhat after King Alfred in 



o ,. tViv^'.°"*^ '^^r'r'^''- . "^^''"' ^'''°^' "'''*'''p K""'' Alfred fails 7 /6 each 



SELINA MALONB (Engleheart).— Certainlv one of the 

 finest bicolour trumpets yet offered. Flowers of enormous 

 size yet of beautiful quality, having grand, broad, smooth 

 white segments and noble clear, soft lemon trumpet, grows 



c.T^iTli,?''^*J^^^'"°"''' ^ thoroughly satisfactory flower, 15/- each 



S1L\ ER FOX (Engleheart) —A very large and striking Giant 

 Leedsii with spreading white perianth and large well ex- 

 panded crown, which is more or less reflexed at the brim, 

 the crown opens sulphur, but -lery soon the whole flower 

 passes to pure white Very tall and vigorous, a flne effective 

 garden plant .. .. .. 1^/6 each 



RINGDOVE (Crosfleld) — From the florist's standpoint this 

 is one of the finest poets yet seen, the perianth segments 

 overiap to such a remarkable degree as to form an almost 

 perfect circle; a most striking flower . . £4 lOs each 



THETIS (Engleheart).— A grand poet, great round flower 

 having broad, rounded, well overlapping snow white seg- 

 ments of much substance and large, ricli, red eye This can 

 be highly recommended as a garden plant, and keeps its 

 colour better than many of the older poets .. 7/6 each 



biSIvIN (Englelirurf) — A very nice flower of the flat-eved 

 type, spn:iding iNcn pale primrose or ivory white perianth 

 and richly coloured expanded eye. Comes very good under 

 giRss . . . . . , 5 /— enuli 



WHITE EMPEROR.— Sold out for this season.' ' 



GENERAL 



Acme 



ASPASIA 



Bernardino 



Blood Orange 



Buttercup . . 



Cassandra . . 



Campanelle Jonquil 



Cardinal 



Diana 



Duke of Bedford . . 



DOSOKIS 



Elvira 



Evangeline 



Firebrand . . 



Frank Miles 



Gloria JIundi 



Golden Bell 



Golden King 



Great Warley 



Henry Irving 



Homer 



Homespun . . 



Horace 



King Alfred 



Lady M. Boscawen . . 



Lord Koberts 



Lucifer 



Madame de Graaff . . 



Mermaid 



Monarch 



MPvS. R. Sydenham . . 



Red Beacon 



SEAGULL 



Southern Gem 



Van Waverens Giant 



Virgil 



AVeardale Perfection 



White Lady 



White Queen 



AVhitewell . . 



COLLECTION 



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48/- doz.; 

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20/- doz.; 



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6/- doz.; 



7/- doz.; 



8/6 doz.; 



7/- doz.; 

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 15/- doz.; 



35/-'i00; 

 27/6 doz.; 

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15/- doz.; 



4/6 each 

 ; 5d. each 

 5/- each 

 3/- doz. 

 4/6 each 

 5d. each 

 1/- doz. 

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 2/- each 

 2 /- each 

 2 /- each 

 5d. each 

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 2/- doz. 

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 5/- each 

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 1/6 each 

 1 /3 each 

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 3/- doz. 

 5/- doz. 

 2/6 each 

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 4/- each 

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 2/- doz. 

 1 /6 'each 



4/6 doz.; 6d. each 

 12/- doz.; 1/3 each 



22/6 100; 3/- doz. 



8/6 doz.; 9d. each 

 18/- doz.; 1/9 each 



DONARD NURSERY CO., Newcastle, CO. DOWN 



JAMES XOEY, Sole Proprietor 



