Description. 
100 doz. each 
Robinet ... ... ... ... 10,'- 
Saturn ... ... ... 1/6 2d. 
Scarlet Bye A superb flower ... ... 7 6 
Sceptre A most brilliant flower ... ... ' 5,1- 
Southern star (Engleheart.) Well shaped, overlapping, 
pointed, white perianth. Broad, expanded crown of 
bright yellow, banded with orange. A slow increaser. 
Early. ... ... ... 7 6 
Stonechat ... ... ... ... 2/- 
Tangerlne A distinct flower, stiff and upright, very bright 
solid orange scarlet cup and neat perianth, which becomes 
pure white; seeds well. Successfully exhibited as a 
Parvi, Birmingham, 1900, 1901; Truro, 1902. Stock 
limited ... ... ... ... 3/- 
Tom Tit ... ... ... 2/6 
Wheatear A very neat flower. White perianth, with 
cup of a pretty combination of red and green ; an erect 
plant and robust. Seeds. ... ... 3 /- 
Engleheantii or Flat-Crowned Daffodils. 
100 doz. each 
Amyas Leigh ... ... ... 30/- 
Armeline ... ... ... 21/- 
Armorel Very early ... ... ... 7/6 
Astrardente ... ... ... 20/- 
Astrophel ... ... ... ... ... 25/- 
Circlet A free seeder. First Prize Birmingham, 1908 12/6 
Concord ... ... ... ... 20/- 
Coreen Flat yellow eye ... ... 10/6 
Cresset ... ... ... ... ... 48/- 4/6 
Derwent A small but particularly well formed flower with 
sulphur perianth and rich eye, suffused orange ... 2/6 
Harold Finn ... 25/- 
Incognlta ... ... ... 21/- 
Inga (P. D. Williams) Premier Parvi, Truro, 1908. A 
remarkable flower of the highest quality and perfect 
form. Broad substantial overlapping petals of purest 
glistening white, and a large solid crown of deep 
orange-apricot. A greatly improved Incognita. A very 
good doer and quite early ... ... 160/- 
Mariette ... ... ... 5/- 
Pole star A late flowering variety with white perianth 
and large expanded flat cup, prettily fluted, and of a soft 
pale canary colour. Crossed by pollen of Cassandra 
this has given some excellent seedlings with flat yellow 
eyes ... ... ... ... ••• 5/6 6d. 
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