Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
100 
trumpet. The colour is a rich luminous 
yellow, almost uniform save for the fact that 
it has a deeper shading inside the trumpet 
which considerably enhances the beauty of 
the flower, A very vigorous grower. We 
hold the entire stock. First Prize, Birming- 
ham, 1911. M.S 3 for 28/- — — 10/6 
Lord Medway (Haydon) V.L — — 120/- 
Lord Roberts (Barr) M.S — 30/- 2/9 
Master of Balliol (C. & G.) A giant 
self yellow ofGloryofNoordwijk form. Long 
perianth segments overlapping at base. Large, 
bold, expanded trumpet slightly recurving 
and prettily gashed at mouth Depth of 
trumpet 2 inches, width 2J inches. The 
whole flower is of an intense rich yellow, and 
the plant is of excellent habit. E. 
... — — 
63/- 
Mervyn (Cartwright) E 
... — 50/- 
4/6 
Mrs. H. J. Veitch (Van Waveren) 
M.S. — 61 - 
9d. 
Monarch (Barr) L. 
... - 21/- 
21 - 
Olympia (Van Waveren) An enormous 
flower measuring 4J inches across. Some- 
what twisted perianth of pale yellow, trumpet 
slightly deeper colour, frilled and very large. 
An exceedingly handsome Daffodil of great 
use for garden decoration and a magnificent 
plant for pots ... ... 
Outpost (Engleheart) E. ... 3 for 7/6 
Petticoat (P. D. Williams) A most daintily 
frilled yellow trumpet Daffodil -the special 
merit and feature of the flower lies in the 
perfect manner in which the trumpet is 
recurved, forming an exquisitely fine and 
heavy frill. The flower is well balanced, 
having a large sulphur perianth and deep 
lemon trumpet. E. 3 for 21/- 
Pope’s King (Pope) E 
Rev. D. R. Williamson L 
The Doctor (1912) A very large handsome 
late trumpet of beautiful texture, soft pale 
yellow colouring of an uncommon shade. 
Perianth smooth and star-shaped with seg- 
ments widely overlapping at the base, a very 
free seeder and good pollen parent. One of 
the best trumpets at Birmingham 1912. L. ... 
10/6 1 /- 
21 /- 21 - - 
15/- 
48/- 
61 - 
1/6 
4/3 
— 60/- 
doz. ea. 
$ $ 
— 2.56 
— 29.22 
7.32 .67 
— 18.34 
12.18 1.10 
1.95 .18 
5.11 .49 
2.56 .24 
5.11 .49 
— 1.95 
3.66 .37 
11.69 1.03 
— 14.61 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
