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“AMATEUR GARDENING,” April 3rd, 1909. 
A splendid collection of Narcissi was shown by Messrs. Cart- 
wright & Goodwin, of Kidderminster. This firm is making a speciality 
of the Narcissi, and their lovely collection, as staged at the R.H.S., 
testifies that they are on the right track for making themselves famous 
in connection with this popular spring flower. Award, a Silver-gilt 
Banksian Medal. 
“THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE,” March 27th, 1909. 
At the recent show of spring flowers held at the Royal Horticultu- 
ral Hall, Westminster, Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, of Kidder- 
minster, exhibited one of the best grown collections of early daffodils 
we have seen. Both flowers and foliage were finely developed, and 
the varieties were especially good ones. These included the perfectly 
formed Victoria, and such gems as Circlet, Waterwitch, Blackwell, 
Lucifer, Beauty, Fairy Queen, Chaucer, Scarlet Eye, Sunset, Aspasia, 
Felicity, Grandee, Emperor, Empress, Autocrat, and Firebrand. We 
may add that these flowers were admirably staged in a setting of 
Isolepis gracilis. 
“THE JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE,” March 11th, 1909. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, had a charming 
display of forced Narcissi, beautifully fresh and strong. A Silver-gilt 
Flora medal was awarded ; and two varieties received certificates. 
Besides some very promising seedlings, there were also such well- 
known kinds as Ariadne, Blackwell, White Lady (very fine), Lucifer, 
Firebrand, and Fairy Queen. Some good trumpets were also on 
show ; and a most attractive collection of the poetaz varieties, in- 
cluding Trene, Sunset, Triumph, Alsace, Klondyke, and Aspasia. 
“THE JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE,” March 25th, 1909. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, again obtained 
the highest of the awards. The collection was a little more extensive 
on this occasion, and comprised the beautiful poetaz varieties Sunset 
and Klondyke, each pale yellow ; also Fairy Queen, a pure white 
l.eedsii; with White Lady, Evangeline, and Amazon. Mme. de 
Graaff was also included, and the fine yellow trumpet, Mrs. H. 
T. Veitch. Among red cups there was Firebrand, Broadwing, Queen 
Sophia, Castile, and Robert Browning. These are all, we presume, 
in the “small cup” section, Waterwitch, a drooping white type, 
and the handsome trumpet bicolor, Glory of Noordwijk, were in- 
cluded. (Silver-gilt Banksian medal.) 
