■7 
Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
Phyllis (Engleheart) — 
Pilgrim (Engleheart) — 
Trilogy (Copeland) A remarkable hybrid be- 
tween Lady M. Boscawen (seed) and C'ala- 
thinos. Of graceful pendulous habit with 3 
flowers on a stem. Flat white perianth, clear 
yellow cup, cylindrical but smaller at base 
and clean cut at brim. Light shining green 
foliage. 
Entire stock for disposal. Price on 
application. 
Trimpley Gem (Goodwin) A cross between 
M. Hume and Madame de Graaff with stiff, 
much overlapping white petals and finely 
frilled crown. Seeds freely and is a splendid 
doer. Exhibited at Birmingham, 1909 
3 for 21/- — 
Una. (Engleheart) — 
Waterwitch (Engleheart) 22/6 
White Nectarine (Copeland) One of the 
most exquisite new seedlings exhibited by us 
in our 50 at Birmingham, 1909. Large, broad, 
overlapping, even perianth of remarkable 
whiteness. Fine bold spreading cup of purest 
white tinged citron yellow at rim. A striking 
flower. Raised from an early white Ajax 
(seed) crossed Poeticus — 
White Lady (Engleheart) — 
White Queen (Engleheart) — 
White Slave (Engleheart) — 
5/- 6d. 
— 15/- 
— 7/6 
- '/- 
3/6 4d. 
— «/- 
8/- 9d. 
— 15/- 
- 15/- 
Inconnparabilis, Barrii, and Nelsoni 
Daffodils. 
With Yellow 
Description. 
Appleshawensis 
Autocrat (W. Backhouse) 
Beauty (W. Backhouse) 
Blackwell (W. Backhouse) 
Perianths. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
— 
10/- 
1 /- 
4/6 
8d. 
— 
8/~ 
1/3 
— 
— 
10/- 
1/- 
