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Yellow Trumpet Daffodils — coniitiued . 
per doz. each. 
§fEmperor (3), XX, perianth deep primrose, Irumpet rich full yellow; should be largely s. d. s. d 
grown in llowcr-bcds and borders and naturalised in grass; it is an excellent market 
llower and forces well, ht. 21 in Strong bulbs, per 1000, 95/- ; per too, lo/O i O...0 2 
5 ] Excelsior (i), xx, an improved Golden Spur, of a richer and deeper yellow colour ; a 
handsome llower and good early forcer, ht. 18 in per too, 12/6 i 9...0 2 
iCeorge Philip Haydon (3), xxx, a large and refined flower, perianth primrose, 
broad and of fine texture, trumpet bold, canary-yellow with large open mouth boldly 
fluted and fl.anged, ht. 18 in 36 0...3 6 
i Glory of Leiden (3), xx, a very bold Giant Trumpet Daffodil, the flowers staring 
one full in the face, trumpet rich full yellow, perianth pale yellow, sometimes with 
deeper yellow markings, ht. 14 in. Awauded First-Class Certificaik K.II.S., 
1887 per 100, 50/- 7 6...0 8 
i Golden Chief. New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each £6 6s. 
§|Golden Spur (i), xx, tta/ive of the Netherlands, perianth large and spreading, 
trumpet large and distinctly lobed, deep rich self-yellow; an early forcer and a hand- 
some Dafl'odil for borders and grass, ht. 18 in flood strong bulbs, per too, 10/6 i 6.0 2 
,, ,, fxfra /ofg'c 6u/6s, e.ach giving two or three blooms ,, 15/- 2 3-. o 3 
-tHamlet (2), XXX, raised at our Nurseries, a very handsome flower after the style of 
Emperor, and having a large broad flat primro.se perianth and a well-formed bold 
yellow trumpet, ht. i8 in. See coloured plate in " The Garden," August \<)lh, 1911 10 6...1 o 
§|Henry Irving (i), xx, a native of the Netherlands, broad spreading yellow perianth, 
large yellow trumpet, very handsome, excellent for forcing, also for cultivation in grass 
or borders, ht. 18 in per 100, 9/6 i 4. ..0 2 
iKing Alfred (i), xxxx, a remarkably handsome D.iffodil which we can strongly 
recommend ; flowers of large size, great substance, and refined finish ; colour a uniform 
intense rich golden ; trumpet large and of elegant form, with open deeply frilled mouth ; 
very tall vigorous grower and free bloomer ; foliage of a handsome bluish shade, ht. 24 in. 
It forces early and is greatly prized as a cut flower for vases. First-Class Certikicatk 
R.H.S., and R.13.S. Lo.ndon, 1899 10 6...1 o 
fLord Roberts (3), xxxx, a grand Trumpet Daffodil, raised at our Nurseries ; flowers 
of enormous size, golden-yellow, with broad massive perianth and noble trumpet ; tall 
grower and free bloomer, with strong constitution, height 23 in. Awarded First-Class 
Certificates by the R.II.S., Midland Daffodil Societv, Cornwall Daffodil 
Society 1901, and Devon Daffodil Society 1905. See Illustration, page 10 15 o.,.i 6 
Maximus (2), xxx, a very beautiful and graceful flower of a uniform rich deep golden- 
yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, ht. 18 in. ; it is one of the richest coloured yellow 
Trumpet Daffodils, but is rather a shy bloomer; nevertheless it should have a phice in 
all gardens where it can be given a deep moist soil. It can al-so be recommended for 
early forcing in pots per 100, 12/6 I 9...0 2 
IMiChael (3), xxxx, n.w 1910, one of the most beautiful and refined of Giant Yellow 
Trumpet Daffodils, flowers of a clear soft yellow, with a broadj slightly campanulate 
perianth of great .substance, trumpet of King Alfred form, of solid texture, plant of fine 
erect habit, ht. 19 in. Award of Merit R.Il.S. 1916 — 12 C 
§iMikado (1), XX, a showy flower, golden-yellow, wiih graceful twisted perianth, and 
very large trumpet having wide open mouth, deeply flanged at brim, ht. i6 in. ; a rather 
shy bloomer 3 C...0 4 
^MinOTi true (i), a most graceful and charming very early- flowering miniature DafTodil 
of Maximus form, flowers with full yellow perianth gracefully twi.«ite<l, and the 
miniature trumpet elegantly flanged at mouth, ht. 6 in. ; valuable for edgings and rock- 
work, y<;;y 18 0...1 9 
,, ,, „ „ Exira large bulbs 25 0...2 3 
MinimuS) true (i), the smallest and dwarfest Trumpet Daffodil, flowers rich full 
yellow; height about 3 inches, flowering outdoors in February; a dainty little gem for 
edgings, nooks on rockwork, or to naturalise in grass, and for pot culture. It thrives in 
warm sandy soils. In 1887, during a tour in Spain, the late Mr. Peter Barr found this 
charming miniature Daffodil growing freely amongst gorse, with a south aspect. ll''e 
usually collect a fevj of this little Daffodil aumtally m Spain, but owing to the war are 
now unable to do so. PVe have therefore to rely this season upon a few homegrown bulbs 
grown in our Cornish garden 7 6...0 8 
