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NOTE. 
As successful growers and exhibitors we take every pains 
in the growth of our bulbs and keeping the stocks clean, healthy, 
and true to name. 
CLASSIFICATION. 
The 1910 Classification put forward by the authority of 
the R.H.S., has been followed in this list with but slight 
exception. 
Copies of the Royal Horticultural Society’s “ Classified List 
of Daffodil Names ” may be obtained from us, PRICE I/*. 
A.M., R.H.S.= Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society. F.C.C. = First Class Certificate. 
SEASON OF FLOWERING. 
V.E. = Very Early. E. = Early. M.S. = Mid Season. 
L. = Late. V.L. = Very Late. 
Division I. Trumpet Daffodils. 
Distinguishing Character: — Trumpet or Crown as Long as or 
Longer than the Perianth Segments. 
(I A) Yellow Varieties. 
Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
100 
doz. ca. 
Alert (Pearson) E 
- - 21 - 
* 
$ ? 
— 0 49 
Ben Avon (1913). One of the new race of 
yellow trumpets raised from King Alfred x 
Glory of Noordwijk, remarkable for its perfect 
form combined with great substance and 
vigour. M.S. ... ... ... .*. 
£ i 0 10 0 each 
— 31.14 
Cleopatra (Barr) V.L 
- - 21/- 
— 
— 3.11 
Cornelia (Van Waveren) M.S. 
— 6/6 7d. 
1.38 .14 
Fairy E. 
23/- 8/6 Id. 
6.08 
CO 
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to 
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Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
