ILLUSTRATIONS 



PLATE 



I. A Century-old Field of Daffodils 



(C. M. Whitney). Frontispiece. 



FACING PAGE 



II. An Ideal Planting (/. H. Me- 



Farland). . .. . . IO 



III. The Importance of Massing 



(H. G. Taylor). . . .11 



IV. Types of Flowers (A. M. Kirby). 14 

 V. Planting in the Herbaceous Border 



(Henry Troth). . . . 28 

 VI. The Poet's Narcissus Naturalised 



(N. R. Graves). ... 29 

 VII. A Few Good Bulbs (A. M. Kirby). 44 

 VIII. Daffodils for the Window Garden 



(A. M. Kirby). . 45 



IX. Paper-white Narcissus as a Parlour 



Plant (Van Wagner). . . 76 

 X. Commercial Cultivation in Flats 



(H. E. Angell). ... 77 

 XL Commercial Production of Cut 



Flowers (H. E. Angell). . 92 



XII. A Flat of Flowers Ready for Cut- 

 ting (H. E. Angell). . . 93 



XIII. The Poet's Narcissus in Landscape 



Effect (J. H. McFarland). . 108 



XIV. Poet's Narcissus Naturalised in a 



Lawn (A. R. Dugmore). . 109 



XV. Trumpet Daffodils Naturalised 



(Henry Troth). . . .124 

 XVI. All -yellow Trumpet Daffodil 



(A.M. Kirby). . . .125 

 XVII. All - white Trumpet Daffodil 



(A. M. Kirby). . . .156 



