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canary-yellow. Crown fluted at the brim and edged 

 orange-red. 



Titian. (B. i8 in. § ^ * $z hu.) Early, large and well 

 formed, with yellow petals and a yellow cup stained 

 orange-red. 



Torch. (1[*$3 ea.) New and very showy. Large 

 yellow petals, gracefully twisted: very large crown, yellow 

 suffused fiery orange-red. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 



Triumph. ($5 ea.) Flowers almost as larg; as those 

 of Sir Watkin but later and of more perfect form and 

 greater substance. Pure white petals; very large deep 

 yellow crown. 



Vesuvius. (15 in. ^*$2 doz.) A good grower and 

 free bloomer; sulphury- white petals; cup, glowing orange, 

 tinged reddish. 



White Wings. (§ 1| $1.50 ea.) Broad round pure white 

 petals; crown, clear yellow. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 



Will Scarlett. (1[*$2o ea.) A new and strikingly 

 attractive flower. The fiery orange-red colouring of the 

 wide-raouthed crinkled cup is remarkable, perianth rather 

 weak, creamy white. First-class certificate, R. H. S. 



NARCISSUS NELSONI 



Garden hybrids, the parentage of which 

 seems to be Ajax bicolor and A^. poeticus. 

 They are aptly described as "shortened trum- 

 pet bi-colours," having white petals and gob- 

 let-shaped crowns more than half the length 

 of the petals. 



Late flowering and therefore highly prized 

 for succession. Suitable for beds and bor- 



