Description. 
100 doz. each 
Lady Audrey. A splendid Daffodil, very free seeder 
and sure pollen parent. Strongly recommended. 
Madame de Craaff ... — 50/- 
Mrs. Betteridge. A magnificent White Trumpet. 
Very highly recommended. ... 
Mrs. Robt. Sydenham. A magnificent variety 
Mrs. Camm 
Peter Barr. The Giant White ... 
W. P. Milner ... — >°/ 6 
... 15/- 
7/6 8d. 
... 12/6 
... 120 /- 
3/6 4d. 
... 100 /- 
1/6 ... 
Medio-Coronati. 
Leedsii Daffodils* 
Description. 
100 
Artfosy. A Superb new Giant Leedsii, exhibited by us for 
the first time last season. After the type of White 
Queen, but larger and much earlier 
Amazon. One of the very best of the new giant-flowered 
race 
Ariadne. A superb variety in the open and under glass. 
Will not seed, but is a safe pollen flower. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1905 ... 
Citron. A most exquisite variety. Strongly recommended 
for pots. 
Duchess of Westminster 18/5 
Eoster. A.M., R.H.S., 1906 ... ••• 
Ermine. A remarkable flower of large size and perfect 
form. Segments glistening white, very round and of 
fine substance ; cup small and crinkled, bright yellow. 
Strongly recommended. Late 
Evangeline (Engleheart). This magnificent flower was 
introduced by us at the R.H.S. meeting on March 30th, 
1908, when it caused quite a furore among lovers of the 
Narcissus. Writing in "The Garden" for April 18th, 
thfe Rev. J. Jacob described it as a " white Homespun,” 
— a description which will convey some idea as to the 
exquisite modelling of the flower. The pure white 
petals, which are much overlapping, are of remarkable 
breadth, texture, smoothness and solidity. Cup, large 
and rather shallow, pale yellow. The plant is a strong, 
vigorous, tall grower. Figured in "The Gardeners 
Chronicle," April, 1908 ... 
doz. 
each 
100/- 
48/- 
4/6 
10/6 
1/' 
4/- 
2/6 
5d. 
&). 
15/- 
... 15/- 
15 /- 
10 
