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coral rock through which surplus water rap- 

 idly drains away. If we who garden in the 

 north over water-holding clay sub-soil would 

 make it less retentive, greater success would 

 crown our efforts in growing not only narcis- 

 sus and daffodils, but all other garden plants. 



ALL YELLOW VARIETIES 



ADONIA. (C. $1.50 doz.) A medium, early variety. 

 Large, well-formed flowers; canary-yellow with deep 

 orange cup. 



BATHURST. (D. $i doz.) A distinct and beautiful 

 dwarf, compact-growing, late variety, bearing very large 

 flowers of clear, light yellow with dark-orange cups. 



CHARLES DICKENS. (D. $i doz.) Large flowers, prim- 

 rose-yellow, with orange cup. Late. 



GRAND PRIMO CITRONIERE. Syn: "Yellow Primo." (6oc 

 doz.) A selection from the bi-coloured Grand Primo so 

 popular for cutting. This yellow form bears the same large 

 trusses of handsome, clear, light yellow flowers with dark 

 citron-coloured cups. 



GRAND SOLEIL D'OR. (A. $i doz.) A distinct, very 

 early variety, producing large clusters of rich yellow 

 flowers having deep-orange almost red-orange cups. It 

 is one of the best of this colour for early forcing and very 

 popular with the Scilly Islanders, who grow it extensively 

 for cut flowers for market. 



JAUNE SUPREME. (C. $1.50 doz.y Medium early, bear- 

 ing fine trusses of large, clear yellow flowers with deeper 

 yellow, or orange, cups. A vigorous grower, and does 

 particularly well when grown in pots. 



LORD CANNING. ($i doz.) Profuse bloomer; rich 

 yellow, with orange cup. 



