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Atalanta. ($100 ea.) A new seedling with 

 broad snow white perianth petals and a long, pure white 

 bell-shaped trumpet. 



Avalanche. ($150. ea.) A very elegant new seedling 

 with broad petals of pure white, curving towards the 

 trumpet which is long and straight and also of pure white. 



Cecilia De Graaff. (D. 20 in. $1 ea.) A new seedling 

 cf interesting form. The medium-sized flower has an 

 elegantly spreading channelled trumpet recurved at the 

 brim. Colour, creamy-white; the perianth is also creamy- 

 white with a yellowish line running through each petal. 



Cernuus. (A. tH $i doz.) The Silvery Swan's Neck 

 daffodil, so called from the graceful poise of the pendent 

 flower. Very distinct. Early flowering. Perianth silvery 

 white, trumpet cream white passing to white. The petals 

 and trumpet are of the same length. Best when grown 

 in shade. 



Cernuus PULCHER. (B. 16 in. §^$2.50 doz.) The 

 large Silver White Swan's Neck daffodil. A somewhat 

 larger form of the preceding and a little later in flower- 

 ing, but classed among the earlies. The gracefully droop- 

 ing flower composed of broad and spreading petals of pure 

 white and a long, expanding trumpet opening primrose 

 but changing to silvery white. A strong grower. 



Colleen Bawn. (A. 15 in. § f t$4 doz.) A gem among 

 white daffodils, silvery-white drooping, nodding flowers. 

 Gracefully twisted petals. Best when grown in shade 

 and grass. 



Cora Plemp. ($1.25 ea.) A new seedling with white 

 flowers of light primrose colour, passing to white. 



C. W. Cowan. (C. 16 in. §11 $1.50 doz.) A distinct 

 short, thick set albino. An elegant flower with white peri- 

 anth and a sulphur trumpet passing to white. A strong 

 grower and free bloomer. 



Duchess of Connaught. (B. ii in. ysc doz.) A neat 



