Incomparabilis, Barrii, and Nelson! 
Daffodils. 
With Yellow Perianths. 
Description. 
100 doz. each 
Appleshawensfs. A good yellow incomp, (hat seeds 
freely to poeticus pollen ... ... 10/" l/‘ 
Autocrat ... ... ... 4/6 8d. 
Ayacanora. A seedling that was much admired in our 
First Prize stand of nine Yellow Incomps, at Birmingham 
1908. A large flower, almost self yellow, early and 
of good form 
10/- 
Beauty ... 
SI- 
1/3 
Blackwell 
Commodore. One of the varieties comprised 
/&)_ 
in our / 
9d. 
First Prize stand of Nine Yellow Incomps, at 
B’ham, 
5/- 
6d. 
1908. • St roii gin recommended 
Consplcuus. (BarrI) 
3/' 
6d. 
1/6 
Flambeau. Fiery orange-red cup 
1 
... 
Flamingo. Vivid red crown 
1/' 
Frank IVIiles 
... 5/- 
9d. 
Giraffe (Crosfield.) A gigantic flower, the outcome of a 
cross between Mme. de Craaff and Princess Mary. 
Was first exhibited by the raiser at B’ham, 1907, in 
First Prize stand of 12 distinct seedlings. At the 1908 
B'ham show it was one of the 1 2 varieties which won 
the Challenge Cup offered by our Mr. Cartwright. 
The plant is of enormous vigour and grows much taller 
than either of its parents. Perianth overlapping and of 
great substance, huge spreading crown, much frilled at 
edge. Quite a new type 
... 63/- 
Glitter 
6/- 7d. 
Gloria Mundi 
15/- 1/6 
Gwyther. Splendid in pots 
6/6 
lOd. ... 
Homespun. The finest of all Incomps. ... 
... 25/- 
L>eonle ... 
10/6 
1/6 ... 
Lightsome An excellent new seedling; large soft yellow, 
good substance. Exhibited in our 50 at Birmingham 
... 1 /- 
Marigold (Engleheart). Raised from a very early yellow 
Ajax crossed by Cloria Mundi pollen. Opens before 
Blackwell and Northern Light. A well-made flower 
with bright yellow perianth and a cup of Gloria Mundi 
type and colour. A splendid grower and great ac- 
quisition 
... 21/- 
Northern Light An early variety of superb quality. 
Scarce 
... 20/- 
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