DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. 



At the New Horticultural Hall, London, April 11th, 1905, we obtained Silver Banksian Medal 

 for group of Daffodils ; and First Class Certificate for Large Yellow Trumpet King's Norton. 



Also at above Hall, London, we obtained Silver Banksian Medal for group of Daffodils, on 

 April 25th, 1905. 



At the Midland Daffodil Society's Show in Birmingham, April 1905, we gained First Prizes for 

 Collection of 50 Varieties; First Prize for Six Seedlings; First Prize for 12 Trumpets ; First for Six 

 Parvi ; Second for Six Poeticus ; Third for 12 Medii ; First for Bowl ; and Silver Medal for Premier 

 Bloom of Medii (White Queen). 



AtSthe Devonshire Daffodil Show, held at Plymouth, April 1904, we were awarded : Three First 

 Prizes. 



At Drill Hall, April 1904, we were awarded : Royal Horticultural Society's Certificate of Merit and 

 Silver Medal. 



At Edgbaston Botanical Gardens, April 1904, we were awarded : Three First Prizes, also Premier 

 for "White Queen. 



At the Midland Daffodil Show, held at the Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston, Birmingham, April, 1903, 

 and considered by experts to be the finest show of the season, we wex*e awarded 



First, for Collection of 12 Magni Coronati. 



12 MEDn. 

 6 True Poeticus. 

 „ Cut Daffodils in Vases, 



for Bouquet of Daffodils. 

 for Bowl of Cut Daffodils. 



Premier and Medal, with Medii (White Queen). 



„ ,, ,, Parvi (Southern Star). 



Second Prize, for Group of 50 Varieties of Daf- 

 fodils, and the 

 Botanical Gardens LABGE 1 Medal for winning the 

 largest number of prizes. 



At the Great Birmingham Show, held at the Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston, April 1902, we were 

 awarded : 



Silver Medal and Premier, for Best Medii 

 (White Queen) in the Show. 



First, for Collection of 12 Medii Coronati. 



12 Poeticus. 

 1 „ for Bowl of Narcissus. 



The Garden (Newspaper) says : " The Midland Show is undoubtedly the finest in the kingdom ; it 

 draws to it many of the leading experts with Daffodils. The finest and newest varieties are certain to 

 be produced here in good character." 



Catalogues upon application to 



BatfoMl Specialists, 



KINO'S NORTON, near BIRMINGHAM. 



Daffodils and Narcissi. 



The finest Collection in IRELAND of Rare and Standard Varieties 



is grown by Miss F. W. CURREY, at the 

 WARREN GARDENS DAFFODIL AND NARCISSUS NURSERIES, 



LISMO RE, IRE LAND. 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, LONDON, SILVER-GILT 



MEDALS, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905. 

 ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, DUBLIN, GOLD MEDALS, 

 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905. 



CATALOGUE EREE ON APPLICATION. 



Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society. 



Vol. XII., Part II. (230 pages), 1900, contains a full report of the 



DAFFODIL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION 



Held at Chiswick, on April 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1890. 



A few Copies of this valuable number can still be obtained at— 



R.H.S. OFFICES, Vincent Square, London, S.I*V. 



Price to Fellows of the Society, 2s. 6d. 



R.H.S. Advertisement Office :-VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



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