Description. 
Felicity (Welchman). An extremely early Trumpet of 
Princeps type but extraordinarily floriferous. Colour an 
exquisite and unique shade of uniform soft light yellow. 
Last season we only had a few bulbs to offer, hence our 
price was naturally high, but as we now have secured 
the entire stock, which is a fairly large one, we are able 
to quote it at a price which should tempt everyone to 
give it a trial. With us it is the earliest Daffodil to 
bloom after pallidus praecox, and even in such a late 
season as 1908 proved to be, it was over by the third 
week in March. We were able to exhibit a few flowers 
at the R.H.S., meeting on March 31st, where they 
attracted much attention and were singled out for special 
mention in "The Gardeners’ Chronicle” of April 4th, 
1908. A splendid fore 
Glory of Leiden. 
Golden Bell. Very early 
Gold Cup. Very early. A magnificent variety. Seeds 
freely. Scarce 
100 
Goldseeker. Very rare 
Golden Spur. SELECTED bulbs for forcing. ... 7/6 
Good ordinary bulbs ... ... 6/- 
Golden Trumpet. Strongly recommended to our Aust- 
ralian customers on account of its earliness. Opens 
before Henry Irving. An excellent variety 
Hamlet. After the style of Emperor. A grand flower as 
shown at Truro in 1908, where it gained first prize 
as Premier Yellow Ajax 
Henry Irving. A good variety for pots ... 6/- 
John Nelson. A charming flower 
Johnstonl (Queen of Spain), Largest size bulbs 17/6 
Kaiser 
King Alfred. The Giant Golden Trumpet Daffodil. 
Special price 
Kings Norton. A huge flower. First-class Certificate 
R.H.S., 1905 
Lord Medway 
Lord Roberts. First-class Certificate R.H.S. 
Maximus ... ... ... ... 7/5 
Mervyn. A splendid flower ... ... 
M. J. Berkeley ... ... ... ... 8/6 
Mrs. J. H. Veitch (Van Waveren). A giant Emperor 
which seeded well to King Alfred and triandrus last 
season. Strongly recommended 
Monarch, A superb variety 
doz. each 
50/- 5/- 
-4/3- «- 
15/- 1/6 
... 25/- 
... 150s. 
1/2 ... 
lOd. ... 
7/6 9d. 
... Jfii 
10d. ... 
4/6 5d. 
2/6 ... 
11/- I/- 
72/- 6/6 
... 40/- 
... 200 /- 
... 18/6 
1 /- ... 
55/- 5/- 
1/3 ... 
5 /- 
5/ 
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