SPECIAL NOTE 
As successful growers and exhibitors we take every pains 
in the growth of our bulbs and keeping the stocks clean, 
healthy, and true to name. Our bulb farm is situated 500 feet 
above sea level, on loamy soil overlying red sandstone. Wor- 
cestershire is noted for apples, plums and hops, and we hope 
to soon make it noted for BULBS. 
All orders will have the personal attention of either 
Mr. Cartwright or Mr. Goodwin. 

CLASSIFICATION. 
Until there is more unanimity on the subject we have 
decided to retain the classification which has done duty for so 
many years. 
Copies of the Royal Horticultural Society’s “ Classified 
List of Daffodil Names” may be obtained from us, price 1 /- 
Magni-Coronati. 

Ajax or Trumpet Daffodils. 
Yellow Varieties. 
Description. 
Alert. Very early and free seeder. Gives charming seed- 
lings by pollen of N. Cyclamineus. A.M.R.H.S., 1904 
100 
doz. 
each 
61- 
Bennett'Poe. A splendid hybrid from Emperor, crossed 
triandrus. A few bulbs ... 
10/6 
Captain Nelson. Soft clear yellow. 
5/6 
6d. 
Cleopatra. Magnificent rich yellow, good seeder. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1903 
25/- 
Cornelia. (Van Waveren). A large uniform soft yellow 
of perfect form. Rather late. Good seeder. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1905 
5/- 
Emperor. Extra large bulbs 
7/6 
1/2 
... 
.. Good bulbs 
6/' 
lOd. 
Excelsior. Resembles Golden Spur but has more sub- 
stance and is richer in colour. Forces splendidly, but 
nor so quick as Golden Spur, i Strongly recommended 
12/6 
1/9 
2d. 
6 
