8 THE BOOK OF THE DAFFODIL 



Maggie May (Engleheart). April 1 8, 1899. F.C.C. 

 LEEDSII. Flower of great size with fine frilled 

 cup of pale citron colour. The white perianth 

 segments have a rather drooping, some think a 

 too drooping, habit. 



Marina (Engleheart). May 2, 1899. A.M. INCOME. 

 White spreading creamy perianth, with large, 

 shallow open crown of pale lemon. 



Master at Arms (Engleheart). April 23, 1901. A.M. 

 INCOMP. A stoutly-built bicolor Incomparabilis 

 with short, broad crown. 



Minnie (Van Waveren). April 24, 1900. A.M. 

 INCOMP. or NELSONI. Fine flower. Perianth 

 white ; cup yellow. 



Monophyllus (Ware). December 7, 1 886. F.C.C. 

 CORBULARIA. The exquisite, snowy white, 

 winter - flowering Hoop - petticoat Daffodil of 

 Algeria. Too delicate for ordinary cultivation. 



Moonbeam (R. O. Backhouse). May 7, 1901. F.C.C. 

 LEEDSII. Firm, flat, circular perianth, and short 

 white cup ; a perfect flower. 



Moon-ray (Willmott). May 6, 1902. A.M. JOHN- 

 STONI. A very elegant drooping flower. 



Mrs Berkeley (Willmott). April 24, 1900. F.C.C. 

 TRIANDRUS x MINNIE HUME. A nearly white 

 " Sir Watkin" Perianth pure white and of great 

 substance. Crown passing nearly white. Has 

 longer pedicel and paler colour than "Robert 

 Berkeley. 1 " Most beautiful. 



Mrs (J. B. M.) Camm (Barr). May 8, 1888. F.C.C. 

 WHITE AJAX. Perianth white and elegant ; 

 trumpet pale primrose passing to white. This 

 and "Mrs Vincent" are, when well grown, 

 probably the most elegant of the white daffodils. 



Naiad (Engleheart).Kpr\\ 27, 1897. F.C.C. N. 

 POETICUS x TRIANDRUS. Clear white flowers 



