LARGE TRUMPET 119 



cate, R. H. S. ; Award of Merit, R. B. S., and Premier Prize 

 Midland Daffodil Society. 



KING HUMBERT. Syn: King Umberto. (B. t$2-5Q hu.) 

 A wild, early flowering Italian daffodil of robust growth. 

 Desirable for naturalising in shaded places, and also amen- 

 able to forcing. Trumpet yellow, perianth, paler in colour 

 with darker yellow stripes through the centre of each petal. 



LADY HELEN VINCENT. (C. 13 in. fi$6 ea.) A com- 

 paratively new, large trumpet variety, with flowers of re- 

 fined form and good substance ; blossoming in mid-season. 

 Colour, a uniform, soft and clear yellow ; excellent for pot 

 and border cultivation. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 



LADY WILLES. (C. 14 in. H*$3 doz.) A handsome, 

 strong-growing, free-blooming daffodil, with bold yellow 

 trumpet, having a deeply flanged open mouth. Perianth 

 light yellow. Adaptable for both pot and garden culture. 



LORNA DOONE. (B. 75 in. $4 ea.) A distinct new variety 

 of richest canary yellow. Trumpet long, tube-like and 

 beautifully fluted. Erect habit. Foliage broad, resem- 

 bling that of Emperor. 



LORD ROBERTS. (C. 23 in. ff$2o ea.) A new giant- 

 flowering variety, and one of the grandest of all yellow 

 trumpet daffodils. Broad and massive petals and a noble 

 trumpet, all of a rich uniform golden yellow. A strong, 

 tall grower and blooms freely in mid-season. Awarded 

 first-class certificate, R. H. S., Midland Daffodil Society, 

 and Cornwall Daffodil Society, etc. 



LORIFOLIUS. A section with broad, flat, massive foliage 

 best represented in the varieties Abscissus (Muticus), Em- 

 peror, P. R. Barr, Rugilobus, etc. 



MAJOR. (C. ff*soc. doz.) The true Trumpet Major 

 has a handsome large flower of rich golden yellow, nearly 

 as deep as Maximus. It is a mid-season variety, effective 

 for pot culture; also for borders and naturalising where 

 conditions suit it, otherwise a shy bloomer. Tens of thou- 

 sands, perhaps millions of bulbs, are annually sold under 



