Description. 
Alert (l’earson) A chance seedling from Tenby, 
opening about the same time as that variety. 
Trumpet deep yellow, segments very firm and 
imbricated, paler than trumpet. A very lasting 
flower that seeds freely and is of splendid 
growth and constitution. Gives charming seed- 
lings by pollen of N. Cyclamineus, A.M., 
R.H.S. 1904. V.E. 
Bennett-Poe (Engleheart) A splendid hybrid 
from Emperor, crossed Triandrus Albus. 
Perianth creamy yellow, bold straight primrose 
trumpet, of grand constitution and very free. 
Height 15 inches. Exhibited in our 1st prize 
stand of 9 yellow Ajax, Birmingham, 1908, 
A.M., R.H.S. E 3 for 25/- 
Cleopatra (Barr) In our opinion this is one 
of the very finest yellow Trumpets. In the way 
of Monarch, but larger and far more refined. 
Very broad, overlapping perianth, long bold 
deep yellow trumpet. A.M., R.II.S., April 
21st, 1903. A.M., Birmingham, April 16th, 
1903. This has seeded freely with us to King 
Alfred, and as a pollen parent it is most 
reliable. Stock very limited. V.L. 
Cornelia. (Van Waveren) A large uniform soft 
yellow of perfect form, broad, smooth, imbri- 
cated perianth, large, well-expanded trumpet. 
A flower of great substance, a free seeder and 
of splendid constitution. Extremely fine at 
Truro, 1909. A.M., R.H.S., 1905. Very 
strongly recommended. M.S. 
Emperor (Backhouse) The best all round 
yellow Trumpet for the garden. Splendid 
under glass. M.S. 
Extra large Bulbs 
Good Bulbs 
Fairy One of the greatest acquisitions to this 
class, and a splendid pot and garden plant. A 
majestic flower, with huge broadly expanded 
and recurved trumpet of dark yellow, perianth 
lighter. Should be in every collection E. ... 
Felicity (Welchman) An extremely early 
Trumpet of most delightful shape and colour- 
ing. The whole flower is of an exquisite and 
unique shade of soft luminous light yellow. 
The perianth segments are of pointed shape 
and the well-expanded trumpet has a beauti- 
fully frilled and recurved rim. We highly 
recommend this flower as it is a good seeder, 
quick increaser and quite distinct. V.E. 
3 for 9/- 
Glory of Leiden (de Graaff) A bold and 
striking variety, the flowers staring one full in 
the face and proving most effective in the gar- 
den. Trumpet rich, full yellow, perianth 
streaky yellow. F.C.C., May 10th, 1887, M.S. 
100 doz. 
— 30/- 
7/6 1/2 
6/- lOd. 
— 5 /- 
— 30/- 
40/- 5/- 
ea. 
51 - 
9 /- 
40/- 
31- 
6d. 
3/6 
6d. 
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