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fLady Margaret Boscawen (3), xxx, flowers of great size with a snowy white 
broad perianth and a large bold expanded golden-yellow crown, ht. 19 in. I*'irst-Ci.ass 
Certificate R.II.S., 1898 21 
§tLucifer (3), xxx, a very striking and showy flower, perianth white, cup an intense 
glowing orange-red, colour lasting well in the sun, strong grower and free bloomer, 
ht. 17 in, First-Class Certificates R.II.S. London and Midland Daffodil 
Society, Birmingham, 1901 per 100, 21/- 3 
§1Lulworth (4), XX, white perianth, cup bright orange-red, showy, ht. 14 in., ,, 15/- 2 
fMichael Ang^elo (3), xxx, a lovely flower, measuring 4 inches across, with very 
broad white perianth and large open spreading crown, canary-yellow prettily frilled, 
having a striking border of fiery scarlet, ht. 18 in 
Pedesta.1 (4), xxx, a grand large flower of great substance, perianth creamy white, very 
broad, flat, and imbricated, crown rich yellow, long and straight, of fine erect bearing, 
ht. 16 in. Award of Merit R.II.S. 1912 
tPilgrim (3), xxxx, large pointed broad perianth, opening primrose and passing to 
creamy white, cup lemon, prettily crinkled ; a refined flower, 17 in 
§|Princess Mary (3), xx, broad and spreading creamy perianth, and large 
expanded cup suffused orange, flower of good form, ht. 16 in. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate R.II.S., 1884 per 100, 15/- 2 
§tResolute (4), xxx, fine bold flower, perianth broad and of a creamy yellow, crown 
long and straight, clear yellow, strong grower and free bloomer, handsome bedding 
variety, ht. 13 in 2 
fSeville. New Seedling Daffodils, each ,^5 51. 
§fSir Watkin (2), xxx, handsome bold flower, perianth primrose, cup yellow, very 
slightly tinged orange, ht. 2I in. ; valuable for bedding, or planting in grass ; it forces 
well, and is greatly prized for cutting per 1000, 100/- ; per 100, 10/6 
§fSparkler (2), xxx, a very large and showy decorative flower, measuring 4 in. across, 
perianth rich yellow, crown very large, fiery orange-scarlet shading down to gold, strong 
robust grower, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit R.II.S., 191G, /or Cutting and as a 
Market Flower ; 21 
fSteadfast (5), xxx, flower of fine substance, with well-imbricated white perianth and 
cylindrical rich yellow crown, bold and handsome, ht. 14 in 4 
§Stella. Superba. (3), xx, a bold showy flower, far superior to Stella, with large 
clear white spreading perianth and a showy yellow cup ; excellent for bedding, naturalising 
and cutting, ht. 20 in per 100, 12/6 
§tStron£bOW (4), xxx, broad snowy white perianth and large expanded rich yellow 
crown of great substance; a sturdy plant with broad thick foliage, ht. II in. Award 
OF Merit R.II.S., and Birmingham 1903 per 100, 25/- 
§VesuviUS (4), XX, sulphury white perianth, cup stained glowing orange-red, a bright 
showy flower; a valuable Daffodil for grass, free grower and profuse bloomer, ht. 15 in. 
■ per 100, 12/6 I 
fWhitewell (4), xxx, flower large and of fine form, with broad, rounded, creamy perianth 
of good substance, and a large expanded chrome-orange crown Ij in. across and prettily 
fluted, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit Haarlem, 1916 >5 
§Will Scarlett (6), we consider this variety worth xxx for the remarkable fiery orange- 
red colouring of its large cup, which opens widely at mouth and is elegantly crimped, 
perianth creamy ; a striking flower, ht. 15 in. First-Class Cert. R.II.S. 1898, as a 
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SPECIAL NOTICE. 
As there will be no French or Dutch Hyacinths available this season in consecjucnce of war 
restrictions, we would specially draw our customers’ attention to the suitability of Daffodils and 
Narcissi for maintaining a supply of flowers indoors during the winter months. In addition to the 
Karly Polyanthus Narcissi offered on page 26, which give bloom from December, there are the Early 
^'),pwefing Daffodils (all suitable for gentle forcing), a list of which is given on page 4, 
