128 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



habited plant well suited for small beds, etc. — bearing 

 dainty flowers of light primrose colour, passing to white. 



Duchess of Normandy. (B. §11 $3 ea.) A new early 

 variety with a long white beautifully ribbed trumpet, 

 mouth open and flanged. Petals of white, fairly broad, 

 slightly shouldered, and twisting. Delicately scented. 



Dr. Hogg. ($3 ea.) Perianth white; trumpet sulphur 

 passing to white. First-class certificate. 



Exquisite. ($i ea.) A tall-growing, early-flowering 

 albino with sulphur white petals, and a primrose trumpet 

 maturing white. 



F. W. BuRBiDGE. (,$i doz.) Strong and vigorous, with 

 an elegantly serrated long trumpet of sulphur passing to 

 white and a white perianth. 



Grace Darling. (B. 20 in. § fli ea.) A strong-grow- 

 ing, free-flowering new seedling of great beauty: the petals 

 of pure white are gracefully twisting and overlap the 

 elegant trumpet of light sulphur maturing white. 



Hatfield Beauty. (C. 21 in. $15 ea.) A bold and 

 showy new variety with creamy-white perianth and a light 

 canary trumpet well expanded and flanged at the mouth. 



Henri Vilmorin. (C. 13 in. §11 $125. ea.) A magnifi- 

 cent new white daffodil that scores high on all points. Re- 

 fined texture and form, the perianth of Empress shape 

 spreading 4^4 inches across: the trumpet is long and of 

 good substance. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 



Jenny Woodhouse. ($3 doz.) Best described as a 

 white obvallaris or Tenby daffodil. Trumpet beautifully 

 imbricated and flanged. A free seeder. A small shapely 

 daffodil for the buttonhole. 



Lady Audrey. (D. §11 $25 ea.) A new late-flowering 

 variety of great beauty; perianth white, slightly cara- 

 panulate and a straight, bold creamy-white trumpet widen- 

 ing at the mouth. Award of Merit, Birmingham. 



Lady of the Snows. (D. $125 ea.) A large and 

 beautiful new seedling with a broadly rounded white 



