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Burbidgei Princess Louise. — The orange-red of the 

 cup passes off apricot, giving the flower a very lovely 

 appearance (4). 



Burbidgei Beatrice Heseltine. — One of the latest and 

 one of the best of the Burbidgei group ; most valuable 

 for its fine form and beautiful red-edged cup as well as 

 for its lateness (5). 



Poeticus Almira. — Very fine rounded white perianth, 

 cup margined deep red. One of the best of the new 

 Poeticus section (5). 



LIST C. 



Seventeen still more expensive varieties — most ex- 

 cellent. 



Daffodils. 



Glory of Leiden (3). — See Certificated Varieties, 

 page 85. 



Bicolor Madame Plemp. — Resembles a huge " Hors- 

 field"; very fine trumpet; a very good doer (3). 



White Ajax Madame de Graaff (4). — See Certificated 

 Varieties, page 87. 



Star Narcissi. 



Incomparabilis Queen Sophia (3). — See Certificated 

 Varieties, page 90. 



Incomparabilis Topax. — White perianth ; long cup of 

 glowing orange-red. 



Incomparabilis Artemis. — One of the earlier blooming 

 Incomparables. Fine broad pearly white perianth seg- 

 ments ; shallow, well-expanded cup of clear yellow (2). 



Incomparabilis Dorothy Tork. — Preferred by some to 

 "Lulworth," but in my opinion "Lulworth" is the 

 more refined and beautiful flower. Probably the red in 

 the cup of "Dorothy York" is more reliable in b^4 

 seasons (3). 



