24 
CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS 
SECTION ll.-MEDIO-CORONATI OR MEDIUM TRUMPET DAFFODILS Continued. 
Narcissus Incomparabilis. 
/'/Vie Clmlicc-Ciipfictl DtiffotiHs or Star Niircisxiis) . 
per Ooz. 
Incomparabilis {The Type), primrose with sulphur- s. d. 
yellow crown, sometimes stained orange 
per 100, 8/6 0 6 
Beauty, large yellow perianth, with delicate 
primrose bar running down the centre of each 
petal : cup large and handsome, yellow, stained 
orange-red, a splendid flower ... per 100, 10/6 1 6 
C. J. Backhouse, a most attractive variety, 
perianth yellow, of medium size, with a long 
cup of a rich orange-red ; prefers a cool soil or 
half shade. First-class Certificate K .H .S. 
per 100, 21/- 8 0 
Cynosure, divisions creamy-white, cup yellow, 
deeply stained orange, very free, grand for 
cutting, a large showy flower ... per 100, 2/6 0 5 
Figaro, clear yellow of good substance, with 
spreading cup beautifully margined orange 
per 100, 3/- 0 6 
Frank Miles, a very large soft yellow cup of 
elegant form ; tall grower, handsome and 
effective ... ... per 100, 7/- 1 3 
each 
s. d. 
0 2 
0 4 
0 2 
Incomparabilis, Mary Anderson, perianth pure 
white, cup bright orange-scarlet ; weak con- 
stitution ... ... ... ... per 100, 20/- 
— Splendens, perianth sulphur-yellow, broad 
and nicely imbricated, with large cup, edged 
orange-scarlet; a handsome flower ... 
'1 Sir Watkin (The Welsh Giant Daffodil), 
immense deep sulphur flowers, cup bright 
yellow, tinged orange, and beautifully 
fringed ; a magnificent variety, invaluable 
forall purposes ... ... ... per 100, .5/- 
Extra Large Bulbs for Forcing, 
per 100, 7/6 
*1 Stella, large white perianth, with large 
yellow cup, showy, very early, and fine for 
forcing ... per 1000, 20/-; per 100, 2/8 
*1 Stella Superba, immense flower, of good 
substance, perianth clear white, large showy 
yellow e.\panded cup, far superior to Stella 
per 100, 7/- 
Nancissus Leedsii (Hnc/urris-ffoxccrcd Frngrtnit W/iitc Daffodil ) . 
per do/.. 
Leedsii, perianth pure white, cup lemon passinj» s. d. 
to white, choice for boiupiets, 
per 1000, 20/- : per 100, 2/0 0 4 
* I — Duchess of Westminster, larj^e clear snow- 
white perianth, with lonj^ canary cup flushed 
rose, but passing off white, an exquisite flower 3 0 
Minnie Hume, large white snowy perianth, 
and an exceptionally broad spreading cup. 
which slowly passes from a pale lemon colour 
to white. A lovely flower ... per 100, i3/() 0 (5 
Cvach 
s. (1. 
0 () 
Leedsii, Katherine Spurrell, perianth white, 
broad, and overlapping, cup canary colour; 
beautifully scented and imbricated 
per 100, 21/- 
Mrs. Langtry, perianth white and broad, 
large white cup, edged apricot on first open- 
ing. very beautiful ... ... per 100, 4/- 
- White Lady, an ex(]uisite flower, perianth pure 
white, large, and of perfect hirm ; cup of 
palest canary-yellow and beautifully frilled... 
Narcissus Nelson! (ncIsou-s •'(lobict-.siur/ycc/ naffodu). 
per doz. eacli 
*NelS0ni Major, periantli white, with iarge yeiiow s. d. s. ti. 
cup. frequentiy stained orange-scariet wiien 
opening ; grami for naturaiisation, per 160, .'5/6 0 10 — 
— Mrs. Backhouse, iarge, broad, pure wiiite 
perianth ; iarge ciear yeiiow e.vpanded cup ; 
very fine flower ... ... per 100, 8/6 0 10 — 
Nelsoni, Puichellus, white, with yeiiow cup ; a 
most beautifui flower, witii cioseiy imbricated 
periantii ... 
William Backhouse, broad, imbricated wiiite 
perianth, ciear yeiiow cup ; beautifui 
per 1000, .50/- ; per 100, .5/6 
per doz 
s. d. 
8 (i 
7 6 
0 10 
1 8 
0 4 
1 2 
per doz 
s, d. 
8 0 
0 .8 
2.5 0 
per doz. 
s. d. 
8 6 
0 10 
eacin 
s. (i, 
0 4 
0 fi 
0 
2 
0 
2 
eacii 
s. <i. 
0 4 
2 
8 
eacii 
s, d. 
0 4 
Narcissus Triandrus (W/ntr CycU,mcn-flo%ccrcd naffodH). 
per doz. each 
s. d. s. (1. 
Triandrus Albus (Angel's Tears, the snow-white Cyclamen-flowered Hush Daffodil), perianth elegantly refiexed, a graceful 
and interesting variety of dwarf habit. I flant in sheltered position ; also suitable for pots ... • ... ... per 100, S/0 1 0 2 
Mr. W. H. StaintoW The Gardens, (iraithwaite Hall, Newby Bridge, writes: — “All the bulbs we have had from you have 
given us splendid results. The Hyacinths and Tulips were particularly fine.” 
Mr. H. Jo.NHS, The Gardens. Coed-y-Celyn. Bettws-y-Coed, writes; — “1 must state that all the bulbs I had from you this 
season did splendidly, and were admired by all who saw them. The single Begonias, especially, were grand, the best strain I ever 
saw." 
