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perianth — and a well-formed, white trumpet well-frilled 

 at the brim. 



Lady Grosvenor. (750 doz.) White perianth and sul- 

 phur white trumpet. 



Lady Somerset. (C. 13 in. § 11$2 ea.) A new seedling 

 of strong growth with long-stemmed pure white flowers. 

 Petals long and gracefully twisting; trumpet very long. 



Lady Sybil. (A. 11 in. 1[*$i ea.) A new variety with 

 flowers of medium size and of uniform pale sulphur colour. 

 The open-mouthed short trumpet is prettily flanged. 



L'Innocence. (C. 20 in. $1 ea.) A magnificent daffo- 

 dil with purest white perianth, and broad straight trumpet 

 of sulphur passing to white. 



LiSMORE. (B. 15 in. §11 $3 ea.) Strong constitution. 

 Perianth white with a faint suggestion of green. Trumpet 

 sulphur white. First prize at Truro. 



Loveliness. (D. 14 in. § ^ $125 ea.) A new and highly 

 recommended seedling, producing very large flowers. 

 Petals broad, smooth, stiff and snowy white. Trumpet of 

 elegant form well expanding to the mouth and also white. 

 Award of Merit at Birmingham and also at Truro. 



Madame De Graaff. (D. 16 in. §11 $7.50 doz.) This 

 magnificent seedling ranks front of all white daffodils. 

 The flowers, while unusually large for an albino, are of 

 splendid substance and unsurpassed in grace of carriage 

 and elegance of form. The fully expanded flower is 

 pure white, though in opening the trumpet usually shows 

 a tinge of sulphur. A strong grower, free bloomer, and 

 equally well suited for pot or garden culture. First- 

 class certificate, R. H. S. 



Marchioness of Lorne. (B. 12 in. 1f*$i doz.) Not 

 unlike Princess Ida, perianth sulphur white, trumpet prim- 

 rose and elegantly recurved. 



Matson Vincent. (D. 14 in. §1[$2.5o doz.) Strong- 

 growing, late-flowering, with a neat, small, pure white 

 flower, the trumpet being well expanded and lobed. 



