1 68 DAFFODILS — NARCISSUS 



frosted and fail to expand perfectly, though in mild 

 climates it does well. Petals sulphur white, cup soft 

 yellow with a pronounced reddish tinge. 



Flora Wilson. (D. 20 in. §ll*$i doz.) A very tel- 

 ling flower. Perianth pure white. Cup canary deeply 

 rimmed orange- red. 



General Murray, (t $1.50 hu.) Perianth creamy- 

 white; cup canary, shaded orange. Very free flowering 

 and useful for masses and naturslising in grass. 



Glitter. (D. $i ea.) A beautiful new seedling; flower 

 of fine substance, rich yellow petals broad and well rounded. 

 Crown deeply edged with orange-red. 



Golden Gem. (E. 15 in. iy$4 hu.) Very late, free 

 blooming, prized for succession. Small but showy flowers 

 with rich yellow petals and yellow cup edged orange. 



Golden Mary. (D. 1I$2.5o hu.) Dwarf and late. 

 Primrose-yellow perianth with golden cup. 



Lady Godiva. Syn: Barbara Holmes. (D. zo in. §1[*$2 

 doz.) Sport from Barii conspicuus and having white 

 petals instead of yellow. Award of merit, R. H. S. 



Maurice Vilmorin. (C. 13 in. §1|*$i.5o doz.) 

 Beautiful flowers with broad creamy white petals and a 

 rather long lemon-yellow cup stained orange-red at the 

 brim. 



Miriam Barton. (C. 15 in. H * 30c doz.) Popular for 

 rutting purposes, beautiful flowers of a distinct delicate 

 shade of soft primrose-yellow throughout. 



Mrs. C. Bowley. (D. 20 in. § If* $1.25 doz.) A very 

 good flower, white petals and striking orange-red cup. 

 Floral certificate. Daffodil Conference. 



Mrs. R. C. Notcutt. (D. 15 in. §1I»$6 ea.) New 

 end extra good. Long, broad, snow-white petals; cup 

 buff and orange, prettily crinkled. 



Occident. (14 in. $35 ea.) A new Barrii with flowers 

 of perfect form, flat perianth petals of anary-cyellow ; crown 

 fiery orange clear to the base. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 



