1 60 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



DELOS. (B. 24 in. ^$2.50 doz.) An early, tall, and 

 vigorous grower: gracefully twisted pure white petals; 

 cup citron-yellow at the base. It flowers in perfection for 

 several weeks. 



DIANA. (17 in. $15 ea.) A new giant flowered form 

 with broad, white, slightly reflexed petals and a large 

 expanded crown of soft canary-yellow. Award of merit, 

 R. H. S. 



DUCHESS OF BRABANT. Syn: Circe. (C. fl *$i.5o hu.) 

 A popular free-flowering dwarf variety often grown in 

 quantity both for cutting and naturalising. In grass it 

 thrives as well as N. poeticus, charming medium-sized 

 flowers sometimes borne two or three on a stem. Petals 

 white, small canary cup. 



DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. (D. ff* $1.50 doz.) This 

 Queen of the Leedsiis is a comparatively new variety, 

 producing immense handsomely formed flowers on strong 

 stems. The petals of pure white are very large, spread- 

 ing and taper prettily to a point; the long cup on opening 

 is canary tinged with orange, but this colouring soon passes 

 off to almost white. Excellent for pots, flower beds, bor- 

 ders, cutting or naturalising. Late flowering. First-class 

 certificate, R. H. S. 



ELAINE. (17 in. $3 ea.) New and very beautiful, with 

 a broad silvery white perianth and a globular fluted crown 

 of white, shaded towards the base with citron-yellow. 

 First class certificate R. H. S. 



ENID. (fl*$io ea.) New, in the way of Mrs. Lang- 

 try but a decided improvement. Large snowy white peri- 

 anth and long straight sulphury-white crinkled crown. 

 Tall. 



EOSTER. ($15 ea.) A new seedling, producing large 

 flowers of perfect form. Perianth white of much substance. 

 Crown globular shaded lemon yellow. Award of merit, 

 R. H. S. 



FAIRY QUEEN. (16 in. ft $2.50 doz.) A remarkably 



