4° 
The Copeland Triandrus Hybrids. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
A superb race of most exquisite flowers pro- 
duced by crossing the well-known Leedsii 
Minnie Hume with Pollen of N. Triandrus 
Albus. These have all been most rigidly 
selected by Mr. Copeland, and we can 
honestly say that all of them are worth 
naming. The pure, intense snow-white 
flowers are of the highest type of beauty and 
refinement, and when exhibited by us at 
Birmingham in 1910, were the admiration of 
all who saw them. Stock very limited. 
Strongly recommended. M.S. ... 3 for 13/6 — — 5/- 
100 doz. ea. 
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HP nP HP 
— — 1.22 
Division VI. GycljlII\lI\C\lS. 
This charming and interesting little daffodil was brought to England 
in 1887 by Mr. A. W. Tait, from Portugal. Bulbs are annually 
collected from that country, and may not all flower the first year, 
as they have to be lifted when the leaves are green. This species 
likes a moist peaty soil, and is best naturalised in partial shade. 
It is quite at home in the R.H.S. Gardens at Wisley, and is the 
earliest of all Daffodils to flower. 
Description. 
N. Cyclamineus Collected bulbs 
100 
doz. 
ea. , 
too 
doz. 
ea. 
1 
$ 
8 
$ 
21/- 
3/- 
4d. J 
S.ll 
.73 
.08 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
