15 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Pearl of Kent (Haydon, 1908) One of 
the finest of all the White Trumpets ; a large 
and perfectly balanced flower. Segments 
very broad and overlapping, and rather 
hooded over the trumpet, which is long and 
beautifully rolled back at the brim. A true 
white Daffodil, not a sulphur-coloured one, 
and will be indispensable to exhibitors. A 
strong and vigorous grower. A M., R.H.S. — — £7 
Peter Barr (Barr) M.S — — 30/— 
White Knight A magnificent white 
trumpet Daffodil, beautifully large snow 
white perianth of fine texture and pure 
white trumpet elegantly recurved and of 
great substance. L. F.C.C £6 0 0 each 
100 doz. 
$ $ 
(I C) Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 100 doz. 
$ $ 
Bulldog A large, thick-set, well-buil 
flower 3} ins. across. Short, but very wid 
trumpet of full yellow, 2 ins. wide, flanged 
and fringed at mouth. Lemon white 
perianth, very thick and extremely over- 
lapping, making a square flower. A strong 
grower and potent.pollen parent E. ... — — 20/- 
Chameleon (1911) Quite a new break. — 
Trumpet a delicate pale pink inside and 
citron outside. The perianth is well formed, 
of pale citron colour, and has an almost 
white blotch at the base of segments. This 
is a unique and remarkable flower, and 
should be most valuable to the hybridist 
as its pollen is potent. .. Stock limited £6 0 0 each 
Conqueroi* (P. D. Williams) The finest 
bicolor trumpet yet seen, having very large 
rounded overlapping petals and a pale lemon 
trumpet. It has an exceedingly fine stiff 
habit, holds itself well, and is so well pro- 
portioned that it does not appear at all coarse 
or clumsy. Seeds freely and is early. A.M., 
Truro, 1909 ; First Prize for Best Seedling 
Trumpet at Truro, 1909 ... /T8 0 0 each 
Cygnet (Haydon) M.S. ... 3 for 30/- — — 10/6 
ea. 
$ 
34.09 
7.32 
29.22 
ea. 
s 
4.88 
29.22 
87.66 
2.56 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
