Description. 
Golden Bell (Engleheart) A very large deep 
yellow Trumpet with widely expanded brim, 
broad perianth segments of pale yellow and 
somewhat twisted. A graceful drooping flower 
of fine effect in the garden and a rapid in- 
creaser. Is particularly good in Australia and 
New Zealand. F.C.C., R.II.S., April 12th, 
1902. E 
Gold Cup (Engleheart) A very early flower, 
midway between Obvallaris and Maximus, not 
large but extremely high quality and very last- 
ing. A glorified Tenby, colour a brilliant gold, 
most distinct. Plant of stiff, erect growth, 
strong and vigorous. Seeds freely. V.E. 
3 for 50/- 
Gold Finch A most beautiful deep golden self 
of excellent shape and good substance. Will 
be in great demand when its merits are 
known. M.S. 
Goldseeker (Dawson) A flower of rare beauty 
and perfect form, entirely distinct from any- 
thing we have seen. In shape the flower 
resembles Tenby, but is considerably larger 
and has a fine recurving lim. The colour is a 
rich deep glowing orange yellow, surpassing 
Santa Maria in intensity. The well propor- 
tioned trumpet is IJ inches across at the mouth, 
while the perianth segments twist slightly. A 
strong grower, quick increaser, forming large 
bulbs. Pollen very fertile and seeds well. 
First Prize, Birmingham, 1908. E 
Golden Spur The best of all the early yellow 
trumpets for garden purposes. A large flower, 
rich golden yellow. Magnificent under glass. 
Selected Bulbs for forcing. V.E. 
Good ordinary Bulbs 
Golden Trumpet (Pearson) Earlier than H. 
Irving and Golden Spur. Trumpet very large 
and expanded, segments rather narrow ; whole 
flower a bright clear yellow. Stronely recom- 
mended to our Australian customers on account 
of its earliness. V.E 
Hamlet (Haydon) After the style of Emperor, 
but more refined. Large broad flat primrose 
perianth, and a well-built trumpet of full 
yellow. Premier Yellow Ajax, Truro, 1908. 
First Prize, Birmingham, 1909. A magnificent 
flower ; quite indispensable to exhibitors and 
raisers. M.S. 
Henry Irving 1 One of the best of all Daffodils 
for forcing. Broad, spreading yellow perianth, 
large yellow trumpet. An uncertain grower, 
but does splendidly on some soils. V.E. 
John Nelson (Leeds) A very distinct, large 
rounded, drooping soft yellow flower. E. ... 
100 doz. 
- 10 /- 
7/6 1/2 
6/- lfld. 
— 5/- 
6/- lOd. 
— 2/6 
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ea. 
«/- 
20 /- 
2/6 
120 /- 
6d. 
51 - 
3d. 
