CERTIFICATED AND FINE VARIETIES 8i 



Beauty (Barr). — April 13, 1897. A.M. Incompar- 

 ABiLis. Tall, handsome flower. Perianth seg- 

 ments sulphur-yellow, with slight yellow bar 

 down the centre ; large cup, margined orange- 

 red. 



Betty Berkeley (^i///wo«). — April 22, 1902. A.M. 

 JoHNSTONi. A rather small, very pretty flower of 

 the " Snowdrop " class. The perianth segments 

 have a green streak down the back. The trumpet 

 is never quite white. A dwarfer grower than 

 " Snowdrop." 



Bianca(" Albidusexpansus")(5arr). — April 22, 1879. 

 F.C.C. Incomp. One of Backhouse's seedlings, 

 now superseded. 



Brigadier (Engkheart). — April 1 8, 1 899. A.M. Incomp. 

 In the way of a bicolor " Sir Watkin," but of 

 superior form and finish. Flat-set white perianth, 

 large open crown of deep yellow ; free in bloom 

 and increase. 



Bulbocodium citrinum (Ware). — March 9, 1886. 

 F.C.C. CoRBULARiA. The large sulphur hoop- 

 petticoat Daffodil. 



Ca.\athmus (B/anchard). — April 4,1877. B.C. Trian- 

 DRUS. Most beautiful form. Much larger and 

 whiter than Triandrus Albus and quite distinct. 



Campernelle, double {W. Mauger). — April 10, 1900. 

 A.M. Odorus. The true and very rare form of 

 Double Campernelle. 



Captain Nelson {Barr, and Ware). — May lo, 1887. 

 F.C.C. Self-Yellow Ajax. Very large, hand- 

 some Daffodil of clear light-yellow with very 

 fine trumpet. 



C2LS,%arid,r2i(^Engleheari). — April 16,1899. A.M. PoETi- 

 cus. Tall grower. Perianth very wide and 

 white ; cup deeply rimmed dark-red. 



Cecil Rhodes {WiUmott). — M.a.y 6, 1902. A.M. 



