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“ THE GARDEN,” March 9th, 1912. 
Forced Bulb Show. 
Messrs, Cartwright & Goodwin had a most interesting lot of 
Daffodils, Circlet, Weardale Perfection, Mervyn, Long Tom, King 
Alfred, Glory of Noordwiik, Mme. de Graaff, Fairy, Lady M. 
Boscawen, Autocrat, Longfellow and others being well shown. 
(Silver Flora Medal). 
“ GARDENERS' MAGAZINE,” April 20th, 1912. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin gained an Award of Merit for 
Narcissus Nemesis, and had an attractive stand on which were 
Amyas Leigh, Glory of Leiden, Royal Sovereign, Orangeman, 
Monarch, Inga, Evangeline, Castile, Pilgrim, Brilliancy. Cornelia, 
Creole, Weardale Perfection, Long Tom, Barcarolle, Fairy, Chloe, 
White Star, Heroine, Ben Avon, Christalla, Fairy Queen, and 
Southern Star. 
“ GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE,” April 20th, 1912. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, included such 
good varieties as Titanic (a broad-mouthed trumpet Daffodil), Nemesis 
(frilled trumpet which opens a clear primrose yellow, and when 
mature becomes pale apricot in colour), and Scarlet Gem (a pale 
yellow, fiery “ eyed ” Narcissus). Ethelbert, with paler eye, is a 
pleasant change from its more fiery congenors. Josette, Marina and 
Longfellow were also very good. (Silver Banksian Medal). 
“ GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE,” April 6th, 1912. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, had an effective 
exhibit of Daffodils, chiefly new sorts; Circlet, Creole, Henry James, 
Chough, Southern Star, Dorothy Pearson, Incognita, and Mohican 
formed a good set of flat-crowned varieties ; Giant Leedsii forms were 
also well shown. (Silver Flora Medal). 
“ THE GARDEN,” April 20th, 1912. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, displayed a very 
beautiful lot. Herod (Bicolor), Monarch (self yellow), Trojan Boy 
(a chaste and delicate Leedsii), and Cigar being among the finer 
flowers. Weardale Perfection and Fairy Queen were both excellent. 
(Silver Banksian Medal). 
