Description. 
2 4 
100 doz. ea. 
100 doz. ea. 
$ $ $ 
Seville (1910) A most striking and brilliant 
flower ; pure, glistening white perianth 3^ 
inches across, of good substance, segments 
very broad, much rounded and overlapping 
and slightly reflexed. The crown is flat and 
of the largest size, measuring at least 1§ 
inches across ; colour a pure rich orange, 
forming a fine contrast to the white perianth. 
The plant is a tall strong grower of rapid 
increase. A.M., Birmingham, 1907. A.M., 
R.H.S , 1912. /2i 0 0 each 
Steadfast (Engleheart) V L. ... ... — 12/- 1/3 
Whitewell An ideal garden plant as well 
as a grand show flower ; broad, overlapping, 
creamy white segments of good substance, 
shallow, much-expanded rich yellow cup, 
1J inches across, prettily crinkled and fluted. 
A very large flower, 4 inches across, and a 
tall grower. First Prize, Birmingham, 1910 
M.S 3 for 18/- — — 6/6 
Will Scarlet One of the most brilliantly 
coloured Narcissi yet on the market. The 
widely expanded cup is of intense fiery 
orange-scarlet; segments white. A good 
pollen parent. L, F.C.C., R.H.S. ... — — 2/- 
— — 102.27 
— 2.92 .30 
— — 1.58 
— — .49 
Division hi. Barrii. 
Distinguishing Character:— Cup or Crown less than one-third the 
length of the Perianth Segments. Incorporating the varieties 
hitherto classed as Burbidgei as well as many of the Engleheartii 
or Flat Crowned Varieties. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
A. D. G. Johnston (Engleheart) A 
striking flower of fine form. Large, white, 
overlapping perianth flushed with yellow. 
Brilliant eye of solid red orange. Will be 
most useful to the hybridist. M.S — — 10/6 
Aftermath (Engleheart) A most refined 
flower. Perianth a beautiful old ivory 
colour, very wide and perfectly flat. Dark- 
eyed yellow cup edged with fiery red. 
L. A.M., R.H.S., 1901 — 15/- 1/6 
100 doz. ea. 
d> 
V> V 
— — 2.56 
— 3.65 .37 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
