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“THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER,” March 17th, 1909, 
Daffodils. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, set up a very well- 
grown group of cut Narcissi, showing considerable skill in producing 
a good general collection, well up to size and colour. We noted three 
good Poetaz — Sunset, Alsace, and Aspasia. Circlet, a well-formed 
Engleheartii, was in good form. Blackwell, Waterwitch, Lucifer, 
King Alfred, Mine, de Graaff, Golden Phoenix, and Duke of Bedford 
all commanding attention. S.G.F. Medal. 
“THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER,” March 31st, 1909. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin staged a beautiful collection of 
Daffodils, including a large proportion of new and rare sorts. Among 
the best were Evangeline, a grand white Leedsi, and Salamander, a 
very showy red cup ; Mrs. H. J. Veitch, in the Emperor style, was 
also worthy of note. 
It. Johnson & Sons Ltd., Horticultural Printer Manchester. 
