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Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Chloe Raised by T. Batson, Esq., this fine 
variety created the greatest surprise and 
delight at the 1908 Birmingham Show, where 
it was the only flower that gained an A.M. 
Midland Daffodil Society Report for 1908. 
“ It is a beautiful refined flower of slightly 
drooping habit, with creamy white perianth 
measuring 4.J inches across, soft, pale lemon 
trumpet with a distinct narrow white edge 
round the rim. A cross between Emperor 
and Tiiandrus Albus.” 
We have carefully tested the pollen of this 
magnificent hybrid, and are glad to say that 
it has proved quite fertile. Ihe plant is a 
perfectly healthy grower. M.S — — 84/- 
Dorothy Kingsmill (Engleheart) A 
cross between Grandee and N. Calathinus, 
faultless in form and of exquisite colour. 
Perianth pure white, long straight lemon 
yellow trumpet of drooping habit. F.C.C., 
R.H.S., 1900. First Prize in 12 Ajax, Bir- 
mingham, 1909. M.S. ... 3 for 14/- — - S/- 
100 doz. ea. 
8 8 & 
— — 20.45 
— — 1.22 
Diamond (Copeland) M.S. ... 
- 21 /- 
5.11 
Earl Grey (1910) An exceedingly fine 
Triandrus hybrid of Bennett Poe type but 
having almost the size and growth of 
Emperor. Perianth cream, with long vase- 
shaped trumpet of pale creamy amber. M.S. 
A.M., 1907 
35/ - 
8.52 
Marie Hall L. 
- 21 /- 
— — 5.11 
May Hanson A cross between M. Hume 
and Calathinus, a great advance upon any 
other variety of this type. An exquisitely 
modelled flower of exceptional purity of 
whiteness. Very pointed, overlapping, pure 
white segments, 1§ inches long and 1 inch 
wide in centre. Pure white cup, | inch deep, 
1J inches broad. A splendid doer and most 
perfect exhibition flower. First prize as a 
Large Cup and A.M., Birmingham, 1911. 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
