DAFFODILS 



New, Rare, and Popular Daffodils. 



While we have no wish to unduly cut the prices we have no desire to keep up 

 high prices when the stocks are fast increasing. 



\Y7"E wish to press upon buyers of expensive Daffodils the necessity of ordering early, 

 v as bulbs are genarally dug up early in July, and the sooner they are replanted the 

 better. The Expensive Kinds we generally begin to plant the latter end of August. 



At the New Horticultural Hall, London, April 17, 1906, we obtained the R.H.S. Silver 

 Banksian Medal for a group of Daffodils. 



At the Great Birmingham Show, Api'il 25, 1906, we obtained 18 Prizes, including— First for 

 Bouquet, First for Bowl, First for true Poeticus ; Society's large Silver Medal, and Second 

 for large group of 50 Varieties, etc., etc. 



At the Xew Horticultural Hall, .London, April 11, 1905, we obtained Silver Baxksian Medad 

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



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

 on April 25, 1905. 



At the Great Birmingham Show, held at the Botanical Gardens, on April 18. 1905, we were 

 awarded First Prize and Gold Medal for 50 varieties, as follows : — Emperor, Olympus, Boniface, 

 King's Norton, Van Vvaveren's Giant, Glory of Nobrdwijk, Weardale Perfection, Glory of Leiden, 

 Constellation, King Alfred, Ida Pope, Lady M. Boscawen, Orangeman, Lucifer, Winifred, Linda 

 Pope, James Veitch, Barbara Holmes, White Lady, Capt. Nelson, Torch, Madam de Graaff, 

 White Queen, Mrs. Galton, Will Scarlett, Almira, C. J. Backhouse, A Mere Seedling, Southern 

 Star, Flamingo, Mrs. Betteridge, Mrs. Langtry. Mrs. Camm, Clarissa, Princess Mary, Mabel 

 Cowan/ Blackwell, Barri Conspicuus, M. M. de Graaff, Dorothy Yorke, Cristata, Minnie Hume, 

 Lul worth. Homer, J. B. M. Camm, Firebrand, Goldfish, Mrs. Pope, Marina, Leonie. 



Also Four First Prizes ; Two Seconds ; Two Thirds. 



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 were awarded — 



First, for Collection of 12 Magni Coroxati. 

 ,, ,, 12 Medio. 



,, 6 True Poeticus. 



,, ,, Cut Daffodils in Vases. 



for Bouquet of Daffodils. 

 ,, for Bowl of Cut Daffodils. 

 Premier and Medal, with Medio (White Queen). 



,, ., Parvi (Southern Star). 

 Second Prize, for Group of 50 Varieties of Daffodils, and the Botanical Gaixlens 

 Large Medal for winning the largest number of Prizes. 



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

 were awarded — 



First, for Collection of 12 Medio Coronati. 

 ,, „ 12 Poeticus. 



,, for Bowl of Narcissus. 

 Silver Medal and Premier, for Best Medio (White Queen) in the Show. 



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." 



We have a fine collection of CLEMATIS; all sorts, 3 ft. plants, 1/- each. 

 AMPELOPSIS YEITCHII, 3 ft. 1/- each. 

 Climbing ROSES, in pots and open air. 



Gold and Silver IYIES; JASMINES, yellow and white, 1/- each. 

 WISTARIAS, strong, in pots, 1/6 to 5/- each. 



And a good assortment of General Nursery and Greenhouse stock. 



Catalogues free on application to— 



THE NURSERIES, 

 KING'S NORTON. Nr. BIRMINGHAM. 



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



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