I 24 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



Rev. D. R. Williamson. (§1[$2.50 ea.) A new seed- 

 ling with a long, handsome rich yellow trumpet and 

 lighter yellow petals. A bold, handsome flower. 



Rugilobus. Syns: Rugilobuf lorif alius. Pseudo-rugilo- 

 bus. (B. 15 in. If * soc doz.) A most useful low-priced 

 daffodil, not unlike a small Emperor, but earlier. A 

 standard variety for cutting, the flowers being of good 

 substance and travel well. Trumpet rich yellow, furrowed 

 or fluted, perianth sulphur yellow. 



Sabrina. (§ U $50.00 ea.) A handsome new variety with 

 a bold stiff pale yellow trumpet well flanged at the mouth; 

 perianth cream colored. 



Santa Maria. (A. 14 in. $1.50 doz.) Very early 

 flowering, remarkably distinct and graceful. Perianth 

 charmingly twisted, and of great substance. Colouring 

 very deep orange yellow. 



Shakespe.are. (C. § 1175c ea.) Bold and erect with an 

 immense deep golden yellow trumpet, the longest of any 

 daffodil. Petals, sulphur yellow, large and broad. 



Shirley Hieberd. (H 50c doz.) Distinct free flowering 

 with a much expanded deep yellow trumpet and perianth 

 of light yellow. Remains in bloom for seven to eight 

 weeks. 



Spread Eagle. (E. 1I$i.50 doz.) A magnificent new 

 variety, very late, with large deep rich yellow flowers. 

 The petals are gracefully twisted; a flower of much sub- 

 stance, therefore well suited for cutting. Strong, vigorous 

 grower with dark green foliage. 



Sprightly. (B. §11* $3.50 doz.) Strong free grower 

 with brilliant golden-yellow flowers of medium size. 

 Trumpet open at the mouth, and prettily frilled. Foliage 

 deep blue-green. 



Spurius. Syns: Single Van Sion of the Dutch: ielamon- 

 ius of English Gardens. (A. Iftssc doz.) Very early 

 free flowering. Good sized flowers of soft yellow ; trumpet 

 well expanded; perianth hooded. Very useful for forcing, 



