Description. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
>3 
Emperor (Backhouse) Extra large bulbs ... 
Good bulbs 
Excelsior 
Fairy A most promising new variety that we 
feel sure will prove an acquisition. Large ex- 
panded trumpet of dark yellow with lighter 
perianth. A tall grower 
Felicity (Welchman) 3 for 9/- 
Glory of Leiden (de Graaff) 
Golden Bell (Engleheart) 
Gold Cup (Engleheart) 
Gold Finch A most beautiful deep golden 
self of excellent shape and good substance. 
Will be in great demand when its merits are 
known. Scarce 
Goldseeker (Dawson) Strongly recommended 
Golden Spur Selected Bulbs for forcing 
Good ordinary bulbs 
Golden Trumpet (Pearson) 
Hamlet (Haydon) 
Henry Irving 
John Nelson (Leeds) 
Johnstoni (Queen of Spain) 
Kaiser (C. J. Backhouse) 
King Alfred (Kendall) 
King’s Norton (Pope) 
Leiden Jar (Haydon) This remarkably 
beautiful Yellow Ajax was one of the most 
prominent flowers in Mr. Ernest Crosfield s 
First Prize Exhibit of SO varieties, at 
Birmingham, last season. It is a refined 
seedling from Glory of Leiden, with a hand- 
somely frilled trumpet. The colour is a rich 
luminous yellow, almost uniform save for the 
fact that it has a deeper shading inside the 
trumpet which considerably enhances the 
beauty of the flower. It flowers about mid- 
season and is a very vigorous grower. We 
hold the entire stock 
Lord Derby A useful flower. Scarce 
Lord Medway (Haydon) 
Lord Roberts (Barr) 3 for 30/— 
Maximus 
Mervyn (Cartwright) 
7/6 
1/2 - 
6/- 
lOd. 
10/- 
I /6 2d, 
- 5/- 
6d. 
— 30/- 
3/6 
40/- 51- 
6d. 
- 10/- 
>/- 
— — 
20/- 
— 
— 
2/6 
— 
— 
120/— 
7/6 
1/2 
— 
6/- 
lOd. 
— 
— 
5/- 
6d. 
— 
— 
5/- 
6/- 
lOd. 
— 
— 
2/6 
3d. 
17/6 
2/6 
3d. 
— 
7/6 
9d. 
— 
72/— 
6/6 
— 
— 
30/- 
— - 42/- 
— 5/- 6d. 
— — 120 /- 
— — 10/6 
7-/6 M- — 
— 55/- - 51- 
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