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Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils— 
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§PORTIA (2), XX, perianth soft primrose, trumpet yellow, of good substance, very free 
bloomer, ht. 12 in per looo, 45/- ; per 100, 5/- 
§tPRINCEPS (I), XX, native of Ireland and Italy, perianth sulphur-white, trumpet yellow, 
large showy flower, early and forces freely ; a fine Daffodil for naturalising. It should 
be planted largely in woodlands, grass, etc., ht. 15 in per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6 
,, „ „ Extra strong bulbs „ 45/-; „ 5/- 
‘PROSERPINE (2), •tot., found by Mr. Peter Barr in Spain; perianth white, shading 
to yellow at base, and gracefully twisting, large deep golden trumpet with open spreading 
mouth, very showy and free-flowering, ht. 13 in. The flower resembles Cabcceiras, but 
is larger and flowers earlier per loO, 15/- 
*Pseudo-Narcissus (2). See Lent Lily. 
fPyramus. See New Seedling Va.Soiils, page 14 each £4 4s. 
tQueen Christina (4). irr New Seedling Daffodils, 14 each ,^15 151. 
tQUEEN ISABELLA (2), XXX, new 1905, pointed white perianth, and elegant trumpet, 
primrose shaded cream, prettily frilled at mouth, ht. 12 in 
Rhea. See Now Seedling Daffodils, }age 14 
*SCCTICUS (Scotch Garland Lily) (i), x, perianth white, trumpet yellow, elegantly 
serrated, a charming dwarf Daffodil, very early ; it is rpiite unsuitable for planting 
in the cultivated border, and should only be used for naturalising in grass, as it does 
not flower freely until established per 1000, 40/- ; per 100, 4/6 
,, ,, ,, A few extra large bulbs ,, 6/6 
§fSENTINEL, xxxx, broad erect spreading perianth of a pure white, with short clear 
yellow trumpet, expanded and flanged at mouth, strong grower, flowers just topping the 
foliage ; a charming and effective variety for bedding, ht. 15 in per 100, 35/- 
■jVICTCRIA (2), xxxx, a grand Trumpet Daffodil, introduced by us in 1897 ; flowers large, 
bold, and erect, with creamy white perianth of remarkable breadth and good quality, 
trumpet clear rich yellow, large, broad, and of great substance, beautifully flanged and 
frilled at mouth, a very free strong grower. Under glass the perianth is of a snowy 
whiteness. It forces easily and may be had in flower earlier than any other bicolor, 
ht. 18 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. ; Certificate of Merit R.B.S....per 100, 8,6 
,, Specially selected bulbs for forcing ,, 14/6 
1WEARDALE PERFECTICN (4), xxxxx, one of the largest and grandest of all 
'I'rumpet Daffodils, and at the same time a flower of refined beauty ; it has a large 
white perianth, and a very pale primiose trumpet of immense size, which dies off a 
beautiful cream ; the flower lasts a remarkably long time when cut, ht. 24 in. Awarded 
First-Class Certificate by the R.II.S., and the Premier Prize at Birmingham 
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WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Silvery White and Pale Cream-Coloured Varieties. 
Most of the Daffodils in this section thrive best in fibrous virgin loam, mixed with well-decayed 
leaf-soil ; generally speaking they dislike manure ; where, however, the soil is very poor, bone-meal or 
basic slag may be used (for full directions, see page 3). TAe varieties marked thus * tluive best in the 
shade of deciduous trees, naturalised in shady grassy 7 iooks, or on grassy slopes facing north, 
§fALBICANS (2), XX, white perianth and long primrose trumpet passing to white, 
elegantly recurved at brim, a strong grower and free bloomer, ht. 14 in. ...per 100, 10/6 
lAlice Knights. See New Seedling Daffodils, ii each .^i is. 
lAPRlCOT (3), XXX, a very beautiful and striking novelty, presenting .quite a new shade in 
Trumpet Daffodils. The ])erianth is white, while the long straight tiumpet opens soft 
primrose passing to a rosy apricot-bufl, and exhales a delightful fragrance resembling that 
of violets; a strong grower, ht. i6 in. Award of Merit K.H.S., First-Class 
Certificate, Birmingham, 1901 
Atala.ntsi. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each ;^i2 12s. 
Avalanche. See New Seedling Daffodils, page ii each .,^20 
t*CERNUUS (i), XX, perianth and trumpet silvery white and of the same length, early, 
very beautiful ; best grown in shade or grass per lOO, 17/6 
tCERNUUS PULCHER (2), XXX, perianth silvery white, with large spreading 
jirimrose trumpet, passing to white ; a beautiful flower of exquisite grace, good grower, 
ht. 16 in per 100, 35/- 
j*COLLEEN BAWN (i), XXX, silvery white, broad and gracefully twisted perianth, 
a pretty drooping flower, ht. 15 in. ; best grown in grass and shade 10 
fC. W. COWAN (3). XXX, perianth white, trumpet pale canary, distinct and very pretty, 
a strong grower and free bloomer, ht. 16 in per 100, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
IDUCHESS OF NORMANDY (2), xxx, a very early white Trumpet Daffodil, 
perianth white, fairly broad, slightly shouldered and twisting, long white trumpet 
prettily ribbed and with open flanged mouth, delicately scented — ...7 6 
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