88 THE BOOK OF THE DAFFODIL 



Maggie May {Engkheart). — April 1 8, 1 899. F.C.C. 

 Leedsii. Flower of great size with fine frilled 

 cup of pale citron colour. The white perianth 

 segments have a rather drooping, some think a 

 too drooping, habit. 



Marina {Engkheart). — May 2, 1899. A.M. Incomp. 

 White spreading creamy perianth, with large, 

 shallow open crown of pale lemon. 



Master at Arms {Engkheart). — April 23, I90I. A.M. 

 Incomp. A stoutly-built bicolor Incomparabilis 

 with short, broad crown. 



Minnie (Van Waveren). — April 24, 1900. A.M. 

 Incomp. or Nelsoni. Fine flower. Perianth 

 white ; cup yellow. 



Monophyllus (?Farf).— December 7, 1886. F.C.C. 

 CoRBULARiA. The exquisite, snowy white, 

 winter - flowering Hoop - petticoat Daffodil of 

 Algeria. Too delicate for ordinary cultivation. 



Moonbeam {R. O. Backhouse).— M.z.y 7, 1901. F.C.C. 

 Leedsii. Firm, flat, circular perianth, and short 

 white cup ; a perfect flower. 



Moon-ray {Willmott). — May 6, 1902. A.M. John- 

 STONi. A very elegant drooping flower. 



Mrs Berkeley {JVillmott).-^ A-pxW 24, 1900. F.C.C. 

 Triandrus X Minnie Hume. A nearly white 

 " Sir Watkin." Perianth pure white and of great 

 substance. Crown passing nearly white. Has 

 longer pedicel and paler colour than "Robert 

 Berieky." Most beautiful. 



Mrs (J. B. M.) Camm {Barr).— May 8, 1 888. F.C.C. 

 White Ajax. Perianth white and elegant ; 

 trumpet pale primrose passing to white. This 

 and "Mrs Vincent" are, when well grown, 

 probably the most elegant of the white daffodils. 



Naiad {Engkheart). — April 27, 1 897. F.C.C. N. 

 PoETicus X Triandrus. Clear white flowers 



