CERTIFICATED AND FINE VARIETIES 89 



with pale straw-coloured cup ; the flowers pro- 

 duced three and four in the bunch. 



Olympia (Van Waveren). April 24, IpOO. A.M. 

 YELLOW AJAX. A fine large flower. 



Oriflamme (Englehearf). April 12, 1898. A.M. BUR- 

 BIDGEI. White perianth of fine circular form, 

 with entire cup of fiery red. 



Pallidus praecox (Barr}. February 12, 1884. F.C.C. 

 SULPHUR AJAX. Variable in size and shade from 

 pale straw-colour to white. Very early. Very 

 delicate in constitution. Does best in grass. 



Peter Barr (Barr}. April 8, 1902. F.C.C. WHITE 

 AJAX. Huge flower, cream-coloured self, with 

 fine trumpet. A noble flower. 



Petrarch (Engleheari). April 7, 1896. A.M. POETI- 

 CUS. (P. Ornatus X P. Recurvus.} 



Philip Hurt (Engleheart}.M.zy 5, 1896. A.M. BER- 

 NARDI. Originally introduced by Rev. Wolley 

 Dod. The finest of the Bernardi class. Perianth 

 white ; cup brilliantly stained with very bright 

 red. 



Pope's King (Pope). April 1 8, 1899. A - M - SELF- 

 YELLOW AJAX. One of the early flowering 

 Daffodils. Something after the style of Golden 

 Spur, but larger and with a distinct greeny-tinge 

 in the perianth segments. 



Primrose Phoenix (Walker}. April 22, 1902. A.M. 

 DOUBLE INCOMP. A very fine fully double 

 flower of a soft primrose shade. 



Princess Mary (Barr}. April 8, 1884. F.C.C. INCOMP. 

 A most refined and distinct flower, with broad 

 creamy perianth segments, and orange-stained 

 widely expanded cup. 



Queen Alexandra (Kendall}. April 22, 1902. A.M. 

 INCOMP. A fine large flower. White perianth ; 

 vivid red cup. 



