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find it an admirable plant in pots under glass, and are using its 
pollen very largely in our hybridising experiments. Ormonde, 
too, is a flower which must find its way into every collec- 
tion. A bed of it in our nursery last season attracted instant 
attention, being quite as brilliant as a bed of Escholtzia. 
Sea Bird is a flower that we are offering for the first 
time. We saw it last season and thought it one of the most 
distinct Daffodils that we had seen. 
Among the True Poeticus Bard of Avon is a most notable 
flower and is destined to be a standard variety. Our hybridising 
experiments have proved Cassandra to be a most valuable and 
potent flower. Seedlings from it, or by its pollen, have great 
breadth of petal, and on this account we would urge everyone 
to use it. 
Cliilde Harold has very great substance and is most dis- 
tinct, while Musidorus has been largely employed by Mr. 
Engleheart on account of its extraordinary stoutness of petal. 
We find that it seeds freely to all kinds of pollen, and feel sure 
that good results will be obtained from it. 
In the Parvi section Queen Alexandra and Robert 
Browning are two most valuable flowers, and in the Engleheartii 
section, Armorel, Circlet. Coreen, Mariette, and Salamander. 
are parlicularlv good flowers. 
A full description of each variety appeared in our 1909 
Autumn Catalogue, a copy of which will be sent Post Free on 
application. 
Cartwright Qooc/wirj. 
(R. Chatwin Cartwright, 
Arthur R. Goodwin). 
