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DIVISION I. — Trumpet Daffodils. 
LORD KOBbRTS. 
Exa)nplc of a floiver in Division 7, 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER. —Trumpet or crown as long as 
OR LONGER THAN THE PERIANTH SEGMENTS. 
(A) Yellow and Sulphur-coloured 
Trumpet Daffodils. 
With Yellow, Lemon or Sulphur-coloured Trumpets, 
Perianth of same shade or lighter (but not white). 
*AbsciSSUS (4), X, a nalive of the French perdoz. eacli. 
Pyrenees., perianth sulphur-yellow, long straight *' ’ 
yellow trumpet ; the latest flowering of all 
Trumpet Daffoclils, only suitahle for naturalising 
in grass, woodlands, etc., ht. 12 in. 
per 1000, 45/- ; per too, 5/- o 9... — 
fAlma (t) XXX, a seedling from Maximus, 
and of same elegant form, colour nearly a self, 
soft canary-yellow, trumpet very large with bold 
open mouth, deeply flanged, perianth gracefully 
twisted, flower measuring to 4J in. across ; likes a 
deep moist soil, ht. 22 in IS 0...1 6 
*Ard Righ {syn. Yellow King) (i), xx, a 
native of Ireland, full yellow perianth, trumpet 
large and deep yellow, a very early -flowering 
variety ; requires shade or planting in grass, 
ht. 15 in per 100, 12/6 i g...o 2 
§Beethoven (i), xxx, a very decorative flower of Maximus type, colour bright light 
yellow, perianth narrow and twisted, trumpet of elegant form, deeply flanged at mouth, 
a showy bedder, ht. 14 in per 100, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
fC. H. Curtis (3), xxx, a handsome variety with large flower of fine form having a 
deep primrose perianth, broad and smooth, and a bold golden-yellow trumpet with 
expanded brim, ht. 16 in — ...S ® 
fCleopatra (4), xxxx, raised at our Nurseries, a magniticent variety, flower large 
and of perfect .form and colour ; very broad yellow imbricated perianth and long bold 
deep yellow trumpet, ht. 15 in. Award or Mf-rit R.II.S. and at Birmingha.m. 
In Apiil 1915, it was awarded at Birmingham the Second I’rize for the Finf-ST Yeli.ovv 
TRUMF iif Daffodii. in the show — 12 
§tCornelia (3), xxx, flower large, of a soft canary-yellow with expanded trumpet and 
broad smooth perianth, ht. 18 in. ; it makes a good pot plant and is a splendid bedder. 
Award of Merit K.II.S 10 6 ...: 
"Countess of Annesley (i), x, a native of Ireland, perianth sulphur-yellow, 
full yellow trumpet, large bold flower, early, ht. 15 in. ; suitable for naturalising in 
grass, woodlands, etc per 100, 8/6 I 3...0 
§fEmperor (3), xx, perianth deep primro.se, trumpet rich full yellow ; should be largely 
grown in flower-beds and borders and naturalised in grass, excellent for cutting, 
ht. 21 in Strong bulbs, per 1000, 80/- ; per 100, 8/6 i 3...0 
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§tExcelsior (i), xx, an improved Golden Spur, of a richer and deeper yellow colour ; a 
handsome flower and good forcer, ht. 18 in per 100, 12/6 I 9...0 2 
fCeorge 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 flanged, ht. 18 in — ■•■7 6 
fClory 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 Extra strong bulbs, per 100, 35/- 5 0...0 6 
fColden Chief. See New Seedling Daffodils, 10 each ,^io tor. 
§tColden Spur (i), xx, native of the Netherlands, perianth large and spreading, 
trumpet large and distinctly lobed, deej) rich self-yellow ; an early forcer and a hand- 
some Daffodil for borders and grass, ht. 18 in Good strong bulbs, per 100, 9/6 I 4.. o 2 
,, ,, Extra large bulbs, each giving two or three blooms ,, 12/6 i 9...0 2 
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