1 5 2 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



Without doubt the best of the yellow incomparabilis type, 

 whether for exhibition, for the garden or for cutting. A 

 strong, vigorous grower, but late in flowering. First-class 

 certificate, R. H. S. and Midland Daffodil Society. 



GOLIATH. (D. 18 in. *ff$i doz.) A handsome, large, 

 late-flowering variety, with broad, white petals and large 

 yellow cup. 



GWYTHER. (C. 17 in. fl*$2.so hu.) Beautiful and 

 showy for borders and for cutting. Large, broad yellow 

 petals, with a large yellow cup, suffused orange. 



HOGARTH. (C. 20 in. $1.50 doz.) A quaint flower, with 

 a very large yellow cup, much expanded and gathered; 

 petals, yellow and gracefully twisted. 



JAMES BATEMAN. (D. 22 in. fl*75c doz.) Late, 

 a graceful flower of good substance and best form. Petals 

 broad, pure white; cup clear yellow. 



KING OF THE NETHERLANDS. (C. 20 in. fl*75C doz.) 

 Distinct and extra good. Petals sulphur coloured; cup 

 large; spreading, yellow stained orange. 



LADY ARNOTT. ($6 ea.) A beautiful flower similar to 

 but larger than C. J. Backhouse; perianth yellow, cup 

 yellow, tinged red. 



LADY MARGARET BOSCAWEN. ($20 ea.) A new giant 

 flowered seedling that might be called a "bi-colour Sir 

 Watkin," the flower being of large size with broad, snowy 

 white petals and a large, expanded crown of golden yellow. 

 First-class certificate, R. H. S. 



LOBSTER. (B. 18 in. $i ea.) A new and showy early 

 flowering kind with deep yellow petals and an orange 

 cup, stained red. 



LOUISE. (D. 15 in. U$i ea.) A handsome late flower 

 of great substance ; round, broad petals and a bold canary- 

 yellow cup, tinged orange-red. The cup is prettily crimped 

 at the brim. 



LUCIFER. (B. 18 in. ft $2 ea.) A splendid new Irish 

 seedling. Early, free flowering and a strong grower. 



