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Yellow Trumpet Daffodils — continued. 
'Nanus, true (i), rich full yellow, very dwarf and early, a gem for edgings and 
naturalising on grassy banks, etc., ht. 6 in. ; now very scarce. Lobularis is generally 
sold for it , but is quite a distinct variety and will be found offered on page l8...per ioo, 32/6 
'Nanus pallidus (1), a pale yellow form of Nanus, a pretty miniature Daffodil for 
rockwork, etc., having sulphur-yellow flowers, ht. 6 in per 100, 42/- 
f'Obvallaris (Tenby Daffodil) (1), xx, this very distinct variety has all the 
fine qualities that delight a connoisseur, perianth and trumpet full yellow, very early ; it 
is best grown in partial shade, and is a fine variety for naturalising in grass ; it also 
forces well ; ht 12 in Strong bulbs, per 1000, 55/- ; per 100, 6/- 
,, ,, ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 8/6 
per doz. each, 
s. d. s. d 
4 6...0 5 
5 6...0 6 
0 to... — 
1 3...0 2 
tjfOly mpia, xxx, a good showy variety with bright yellow perianth and a bold rich deep 
yellow trumpet of enormous size, ht. 18 in. Award Of Merit for Pot Culture 
R.H.S., 1914 16 6. ..1 6 
§(P. R- Barr (4), xx, perianth primrose, trumpet rich full yellow of fine quality and 
form, a very handsome variety, sturdy grower and free bloomer, ht. 16 in. ; we strongly 
recommend it for cutting and to plant largely in flower-beds and borders, and 
in grass, etc Extra strong selected bulbs, per 100, 12/0 1 9...0 2 
Queen of Spain. See Triandrus Hybrids, Division V. page 30. 
tQueen of the West. See New Seedling Daffodils,/^ 11 — 12 0 
fRev. D. R. Williamson, xxx, raised at our Nurseries, clear rich yellow with long 
handsome trumpet, a bold and noble flower 27 6... 2 6 
§Rugilobus (2), x, native of Lincolnshire, primrose perianth and yellow trumpet, in the 
way of Emperor, but smaller and earlier, ht. 15 in per 1000, 45/- ; per 100, 5/- o 9... - 
(Santa Maria (1), xxx, found by the late Mr. Peter Barr in Spain, rich deep golden- 
yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, a distinct and charming early flower, recommended for 
naturalising in grass, woodlands, etc., ht. 14 in per 100, 10/6 1 6...0 2 
((Sir Francis Drake (2), xxx, a fine bold flower of Emperor type, but deeper in 
colour and earlier; valuable for exhibition or flower border, ht. 22 in. Award of 
Merit R.H.S — ••■3 6 
fSpurius ( 1 ), xx, self-yellow, with a broad imbricated hooded perianth and a large 
expanded trumpet; forces well Selected Stock, per 1000, 75 /' > P er I00 i 1 3 --- 
fTresserve. Sec New Seedling Daffodils, page 1 1 — 12 6 
(Van Waveren’s Giant (2), xxx, a giant Trumpet Daffodil, flowers of immense 
size, perianth primrose and of rather campanulate form, trumpet bright yellow with 
very large open mouth, flanged at brim, ht. 18 in 60 0...5 6 
(B) White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Varieties with White Perianth and White or nearly White Trumpet. 
Most of the Daffodils in this section thrive best in fibrous 
virgin loam, mixed with well-decayed leaf-soil ; generally speak- 
ing they dislike manure ; where, however, the soil is very poor, 
( bone-meal or basic slag may be used (for full directions, see 
page 2). The varieties marked thus * thrive best in the shade 
of deciduous trees, naturalised in shady grassy nooks, or on 
grassy slopes facing north. 
(Ailsa, xxxx, a beautiful chaste flower, perianth P® 1 ' d ° z ^actn 
pure white, trumpet white, large and bold with 
recurved margin. Award of Merit R.H.S. 
each £0, 4-r. 
' Albicans (2), xx, white perianth and long 
cream-coloured trumpet passing to white, ele- 
gantly recurved at brim, a free bloomer, 
ht. 14 in per 100, 10/6 1 6...0 2 
(Alice Knights (1), xxx, raised at our Nur- 
series, the earliest of white Trumpet Daffo- 
dils and a beautiful flower; perianth white, 
trumpet creamy white of elegant form with 
prettily frilled open mouth ; the whole flower 
is of great substance and lasts well, whether cut 
or on the plant ; ht. 14 in. Award of Merit 
ALICE KNIGUT3. R.H.S 4 ^ 0...4 6 
