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Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
Cigar (Copeland) Soft light yellow thin nerianth 
of reflexing habit and slightly overlapping. 
Very wide spreading cup, much frilled and 
crinkled, intense glowing orange. A good 
healthy grower, blooms held upright, most 
floriferous. Height 17 inches. Much more 
brilliant than Gloria Mundi 
Commodore (Engleheart) 
Conspicuus (Barri) (W. Backhouse) 
Selected bulbs 
Firelight (R. O. Backhouse) A very bright 
coloured bedding Daffodil, flower of medium 
size, bright yellow perianth, and straight 
golden yellow crown, prettily fluted and stained 
with intense orange red. Height 14 inches. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1903 
Flambeau (Engleheart) 
Flamingo (Engleheart) 
Frank Miles (Leeds) 
Giraffe (Crosfield) Strongly recommended ... 
Gloria Mundi (W. Backhouse) 
Gwyther (W. Backhouse) 
Homespun (Engleheart) 3 for 30/- 
Joan Of Arc (Engleheart) A fine well-shaped 
flower of good size and substance, quite first 
class. Broad flat perianth of creamy yellow 
with a wide open cup of glowing fiery scarlet. 
Has proved an excellent pollen flower with us 
Kingcup (Lemesle Adams) One of the 
grandest of the Prize Flowers in the Single 
Bloom Classes at Birmingham, 1909. Raised 
from the same parentage as Homespun 
(Golden Spur (seed) by Poeticus Ornatus), to 
which it bears considerable resemblance, this 
is a much stronger plant. Perianth segments 
overlapping and of splendid shape and sub- 
stance, 1J inches broad, pale lemon yellow. 
Wide open cup, deep cowslip yellow, expand- 
ing to 1} in. frilled at edge and J in. deep. 
Flower stands boldly up, stalk 18 inches. A 
most potent pollen parent. Whole flower over 
5 inches across and of grand form 
Leonie (Van der Schoot) 
Lightsome 
Marigold (Engleheart) 3 for 40/- 
- - 21 /- 
10/- 1/6 2d. 
3/- 6d. — 
30/- 4/ Sd. 
- - 1/6 
— - ll- 
SI- 9d. — 
— — 63/— 
— 10 /- 1 /- 
6/6 lOd. — 
— — 10/6 
- - 42/- 
— — 150/— 
10/6 1/6 — 
— 7/6 9d. 
— - 15 /- 
