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Yellow Trumpet Daffodils -continued. 
LADY WILLES. See New Daffodils, page 8. 
LORD ABERDEEN, new 1897 (3), broad handsome primrose perianth of good 
substance, bold, bright golden-yellow trumpet, a free and strong grower 
MAJOR (3), rich deep yellow, rather a shy bloomer per too, 6/6 
S+MAXIMUS, true (2), uniform rich deep golden-yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, flower 
large and graceful. One of the most handsome and deepest Yellow Trumpet Daffodils ; 
it delights in a stiff moist soil IOO > I 7 l° 
MAXIMUS OF THE PYRENEES. See New Daffodils, page 8. 
t MINIMUS, true (1), smallest and dwarfest Trumpet Daffodil, rich full yellow flowers 
of a perfect daffodil shape ; size not exceeding an inch in diameter and height about 
three inches, flowering outdoors in February ; a dainty little gem for edgings, nooks 
on rockwork, and pot-culture ; our Mr. Peter Barr found it growing on the mountains 
of Spain ; per 100, 12/6 1 
MINOR, true (I), full yellow, divisions of perianth gracefully twisted, trumpet distinctly 
lobed, valuable for edgings and rockwork, early 8 
SM. J. BERKELEY (2), perianth and trumpet rich full yellow, trumpet much expanded, 
and reflexed at brim, flower resembling N. maximus, but larger and of paler colour, 
extra fine. (See Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue ) 18 
MONARCH (new) (3), a noble flower, and may truly be called the Monarch of all the 
Giant Golden Trumpeters ; perianth and trumpet rich full yellow and very large, of 
perfect form and fine substance, growth strong and sturdy each 415 l$s. 
MRS. H. J. ELWES (2), perianth soft clear yellow, trumpet soft yellow, early 10 
•NANUS (t), rich full yellow, very dwarf and early, a gem for edgings ; in March, ‘its 
small flowers thickly bespangle the ground like golden stars ’ P- I00 > I0 /° 1 
f*OBYALLARIS (Tenby Daffodil) ( 1 ), this very distinct variety has all the fine 
qualities (hat delight a connoisseur, perianth and trumpet full yellow, very early ; it is 
best grown in partial shade, and a fine variety for grass ; it also forces well, per 100, 10/0 1 
„ Extra Large Bulbs, „ 14/6 2 
OPHIR (3), rich golden-yellow, narrow twisting perianth, dwarf and late 4 
St P. R. BARR (4), perianth primrose, trumpet rich full yellow of fine quality and form, 
very handsome, a sturdy grower and free bloomer, extra fine. (See Illustration in our 
1898 Catalogue) Extra strong selected bulbs, per too, 17/6 2 
PRINCE GEORGE, new 1897 (3), perianth soft primrose, long soft yellow trumpet, 
a highly refined flower, and strong sturdy grower 
RAY SMITH. See New Daffodils, page 8. 
REMARQU ABLE, new 1897 (3), stiff golden-primrose perianth, trumpet rich deep 
golden, with open mouth, beautifully flanged and frilled, a very sturdy grower 
SRUGILOBUS (2), large primrose perianth, large yellow trumpet, a fine variety m the 
way of Emperor P<* I > 00 °’ 55 /-. P« 6/6 1 
SANTA MARIA (x), found by Mr. P. Barr in Spain , very rich deep orange-yellow, 
perianth elegantly twisted, a distinct, handsome, and charming early flower, extra fine 15 
•'SARAGOSSA DAFFODIL (1), flowers varying slightly in form and colour from 
paltto full yellow, showy per too, 10/6 . 
SHARMAN CRAWFORD (3), perianth sulphur, trumpet yellow 21 
•SHIRLEY HIBBERD (2), deep yellow much expanded trumpet, and lighter yellow 
perianth slightly twisted P er IO °’ " 1 
SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT (l), uniform rich yellow, a very distinct and 
remarkable flower * 
t*SPURIUS (1), self-yellow, with a broad, imbricated hooded perianth and a large 
expanded trumpet, very distinct, forces well per 100, 7/ 1 
STANFIELD (1), large spreading handsome perianth and fine straight short yellow 
erect trumpet 
STARFISH, new 1897 ( 3 ), a good novelty, very long pointed narrow yellow perianth 
and short yellow trumpet, frilled at mouth, the flower reminding one of the form ol a 
starfish 
TENBY DAFFODIL ( 1 ). See Obvallaris. 
THOMAS MOORE (2), light yellow perianth, full yellow trumpet, somewhat 
resembling Major , but freer-flowering, early and valuable for cutting .per 100, 10/6 
YISCOUNTESS, new 1896 ( 3 ), a small graceful flower of a pretty bright primrose- 
yellow with narrow twisted perianth, dwarf grower, flagrant P cr > / 
WILLIE BARR. See New Daffodils,/^* 8. 
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