I 24 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



REV. D. R. WILLIAMSON. ( ff $2.50 ea.) A new seed- 

 ling with a long, handsome rich yellow trumpet and 

 lighter yellow petals. A bold, handsome flower. 



RUGILOBUS. Syns: Rugilobus lorifolius. Pseudo-rugilo- 

 bus. (B. 15 in. fl * 500 doz.) A most useful low-priced 

 daffodil, not unlike a small Emperor, but earlier. A 

 standard variety for cutting, the flowers being of good 

 substance and travel well. Trumpet rich yellow, furrowed 

 or fluted, perianth sulphur yellow. 



SABRINA. ( fl $50.00 ea.) A handsome new variety with 

 a bold stiff pale yellow trumpet well flanged at the mouth; 

 perianth cream colored. 



SANTA MARIA. (A. 14 in. $1.50 doz.) Very early 

 flowering, remarkably distinct and graceful. Perianth 

 charmingly twisted, and of great substance. Colouring 

 very deep orange yellow. 



SHAKESPEARE. (C. fl 7$c ea.) Bold and erect with an 

 immense deep golden yellow trumpet, the longest of any 

 daffodil. Petals, sulphur yellow, large and broad. 



SHIRLEY HIBBERD. (flsoc doz.) Distinct free flowering 

 with a much expanded deep yellow trumpet and perianth 

 of light yellow. Remains in bloom for seven to eight 

 weeks. 



SPREAD EAGLE. (E. ff$i.so doz.) A magnificent new 

 variety, very late, with large deep rich yellow flowers. 

 The petals are gracefully twisted : a flower of much sub- 

 stance, therefore well suited for cutting. Strong, vigorous 

 grower with dark green foliage. 



SPRIGHTLY. (B. H*$3-50 doz.) Strong free grower 

 with brilliant golden-yellow flowers of medium size. 

 Trumpet open at the mouth, and prettily frilled. Foliage 

 deep blue-green. 



SPURIUS. Syns: Single Van Sion of the Dutch: telamon- 

 ius of English Gardens. (A. fft35c doz.) Very early 

 free flowering. Good sized flowers of soft yellow ; trumpet 

 well expanded; perianth hooded. Very useful for forcing, 



