Description. 
'llie Gardeners’ Magazine, May 9th , 190S. 
"A typical giant Johnstoni with pale soft colouring and a 
lapping perianth. It is a decided acquisition.” 
We, ourselves, carefully tested the pollen of this 
magnificent hybrid, and are glad to say that it proved 
quite fertile. The plant is a perfectly healthy grower. 
We have purchased the entire stock, but as it is a very 
small one we have only two bulbs to offer in 1909 
Cygnet 
Dorothy Kingsmill 
Duke of Bedford 
Empress, Extra large Bulbs 
99 Good Bulbs 
dory of Noordwijk. The giant Bicolor 
Crandee. Selected bulbs ... 
Horsfieldii. Selected bulbs ... 
J. B. M. Camm 
John Davidson. A good bicolor 
Judge Bird (Engleheart) The largest bicolor we have 
f oao seen ’ anc * one t ^ le most striking flowers at the 
1908 Birmingham Show. Much larger than Glory of 
Noordwijk and of more substance. Highly recommended... 
Madame Plemp ... ... _ 21 /. 
Mrs. W. T. Ware ... ... 9/5 
Princeps (The Giant variety) ... ... 3 /_ 
Trewhiddle Bicolor (Shilson). A very neat early 
Bicolor, small but a great beauty 
Victoria. The best of all Bicolors for pots ... 7 /. 
Weardale Perfection 
71- 
5 1 - 
3/9 
51- 
17/6 
flat over- 
doz. each 
... 210s. 
... 105s. 
... 25s. 
... 7/6 
I/- 
9d. 
55/- 5/- 
7d. 
9d. 
2 /- 
7/6 9d. 
... 42/' 
2/6 
5/6 
3/- 
1/4 
White Trumpet Daffodils. 
100 
Alisa. The whitest of all white Trumpets. A free seeder 
and excellent pollen flower. A.M., R.H.S., 1907 
Alice Knights. The earliest of white Trumpets and an 
excellent flower. A.M., R.H.S,, March 21st, 1906 
Florence. A very early ivory white flower, with long 
elegant trumpet. A.M., R.H.S., 1901. A free seeder, 
but in our experience seeds more freely to Parvi and 
Poeticus varieties than to Trumpets. Has given some 
excellent Leedsii flowers 
doz. each 
... 150s. 
... 12/6 
8 /- 
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