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Burbidgei Princess Louise. The orange-red of the 

 cup passes off apricot, giving the flower a very lovely 

 appearance (4). 



Burbidgei Beatrice Heseltine. One of the latest and 

 one of the best of the Burbidgei group ; most valuable 

 for its fine form and beautiful red-edged cup as well as 

 for its lateness (5). 



Poeticus Almira. Very fine rounded white perianth, 

 cup margined deep red. One of the best of the new 

 Poeticus section (5). 



LIST C. 



Seventeen still more expensive varieties most ex- 

 cellent. 



DAFFODILS. 



Glory of Leiden (3). See CERTIFICATED VARIETIES, 

 page 85. 



Bicolor Madame Plemp. Resembles a huge " Hors- 

 field"-, very fine trumpet; a very good doer (3). 



White Ajax Madame de Graaff (4). See CERTIFICATED 

 VARIETIES, page 87. 



STAR NARCISSI. 



Incomparabilis Queen Sophia (3). See CERTIFICATED 

 VARIETIES, page 90. 



Incomparabilis Topaz. White perianth ; long cup of 

 glowing orange-red. 



Incomparabilis Artemis. One of the earlier blooming 

 Incomparables. Fine broad pearly white perianth seg- 

 ments ; shallow, well-expanded cup of clear yellow (2). 



Incomparabilis Dorothy York. Preferred by some to 

 " Lulworth," but in my opinion "Lulworth" is the 

 more refined and beautiful flower. Probably the red in 

 the cup of "Dorothy York" is more reliable in bad 

 seasons (3). 



