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Narcissus Poeticus -continued. 
§fEthelburga (6), xxx, a large and beautiful flower measuring inches across, perdoz. each. 
with very broad snowy -white perianth, well imbricated, and a lemon-yellow eye toning “• *■ “■ 
. . down to green, with a deep margin of dark madder-red, ht. 18 in per 100, 35/- 5 0 0 6 
StGlory of Lisse (5), a fine large flower with 
snow-white well-imbricated perianth, and a 
bright red -margined eye, ht. 16 in... per 100, 25/- 3 6 0 4 
§tjHerrick (5), xxx, flower of good substance 
and fine bearing, with slightly reflexing snowy 
white perianth and largo'flat eye deeply rimmed 
dark scarlet, free grower, fine for cutting, 
ht. 17 in. Good early forcer. Award of Merit 
R.H.S., 1901 per 100, 42/- 5 6 0 6 
§t Horace (4), xxx, having a snowy white 
rounded perianth, and large eye almost 
entirely blood-scarlet, very beautiful, ht. 21 in. 
It can bo brought into bloom early by gentle 
forcing. Award of Merit for Garden and 
CnTTiNa, R.H.S., 1914 per 100, 76/- 10 6 1 0 
§flbis (5), xxx, perianth snowy white, broad and 
solid, slightly reflexing, eye deeply edged 
blood-scarlet, ht. 20 in. ; a good forcer 16 0 1 6 
§t Juliet (4), xxx, flower large and of fine form, 
perianth very white, eye large, orange-yellow 
with crimson -scarlet rim, ht. 21 in 8 6 0 9 
Kestrel. See New Seedling Daffodils, 'page 7 — 6 6 
POETIOOS HERRICK. 
§t Minerva (6), xxx, a cool-looking flower, very distinct and shapely, with round 
symmetrical solid white perianth slightly reflexing, and a large round pale chrome- 
colourcd eye rimmed cinnabar -red, plant of fine bearing, ht. 20 in per 100, 25/- 
Nightingale. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 each £1 Is. 
§Old Pheasant’s Eye (Poeticus recurvus) (6), xx, perianth pure white and 
rofloxing, eye margined deep orange-red, very fragrant, ht. 15 in. ; a valuable variety 
for massing in woods, grass, etc Extra strong bulbs, per 1000, 80/- ; per 100, 8/6 
„ „ „ Good selectedbulbs for naturalisation „ 65/-; „ 7/- 
§Ornatus (4), xx, native of France, a favourite variety, perianth pure white, eye 
margined with scarlet, ht. 13 in. ; it forces freely and is also recommended for massing 
in grass, flower borders, etc per 1000, 90/- ; per 100, 9/6 
„ „ „ Extra strong bulbs, per 100, 12/6 
Raeburn. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8. 
3 6 0 4 
1 3 
I 0 — 
1 4 — 
19 0 2 
— 15 0 
t Ringdove. iSce New Seedling Daffodils, pape 8 each £3 3s. — — 
§tSnow King (syn. Christina Rossetti) (6), xxx, flowers large, with smooth round 
perianth, very beautiful, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit and First Prize in Poet’s 
Class, Birmingham, April 28th, 1910 — 5 6 
§fSocrates (6), xxxx, the deepest edged Poeticus at the Birmingham Show, 
1910 , a very striking and noble flower, measuring over 3 inches across with very solid 
white broad perianth, well imbricated, centre canary with a remarkably deep margin 
of dark madder-scarlet, ht. 15 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. and Birmingham 36 0 3 6 
§tTimon (6), xxxx, a fine largo flower of good substance, with very broad imbricated solid 
white smooth perianth, eye primrose shading to green and conspicuously margined 
dark cinnabar -red, sturdy grower, ht. 17 in 
§tWhite Standard (5), xxx, a fine largo flower measuring nearly 3J inches across, 
with broad snowy white perianth and a bold striking eye conspicuously margined 
blood-scarlet, ht. 15 in 
For the Doable White Gardenia-flowered Poeticas, see page 29. 
DIVISION X.— DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
(A) Double Trumpet Daffodils. 
AU the Double Trumpet Daffodils thrive admirably when planted in grassland and allowed to remain 
undisturbed. They are seen to ^eat advantage when planted in clumps in permanent borders, and as 
pot plants they are very attractive (several bulbs in a pot). 
