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Tazetta, which, in most seasons, does well in the border, 

 and is always excellent in a cold frame (4). — See 

 Certificated Varieties, page 91. 



LIST E. 



list chiefly for the future. Flowers of the very 

 highest excellence, some of which are not yet in 

 commerce, and others still very expensive : but all 

 of them most desirable. 



Daffodils. 

 Yellov} Ajax. 



Golden Bell. See p. Herald, p. 95. Van Waveren's Giant, 



85. King Alfred, p. 86. p. 92. 



Glory of Noordwyk, Lord Roberts, p. 87. 



p. 85. Monarch, p. 96. 



Celia, p. 94. 

 Coronet, p. 94. 

 Duke of Bedford, p. 83. 

 Ellen Willmott, p. 84. 

 Jeannie Woodhouse, 

 P- 95- 



Bicolor Ajax. 



Mrs Morland Cros- 



field, p. 96. 

 Norma, p. 96, 

 Queen Christina, 



p. 90. 



Weardale Perfection, 



p. 92. 

 Wilhelmina, p. 93. 



Florence, p. 84. 

 Genoa, p. 95. 



White and Sulphur Ajax. 



Peter Barr, p. 89 

 St Cecilia, p. 91. 



Warley Magna, p. 

 92. 



Ada, p. 79. 

 Betty Berkeley, p. %\. 

 Cecil Rhodes, p. 81. 

 Countess Grey, p. 82. 



Johnstoni. 



Dorothy Kingsmill, Moonray, p. 88. 



p. 83. Snowdrop, p. 91. 



Eleanor Berkeley, 



p. 84. 



