Description. 100 doz. 
Rev. D. R. Williamson Clear rich yellow 
with long handsome trumpet, a bold and noble 
flower — — 
The Rising/ Sun (Welchman) A glorious 
flower, opening about the same time as Golden 
Spur, and lasting fully three weeks upon the 
plant. The outstanding feature of the flower 
lies in the exquisitely-formed trumpet, which is 
finely recurved, and frilled and gashed at the 
rim. The broad, overlapping, pointed perianth 
segments are of great substance and of perfect 
form ; the whole flower being well-pro- 
portioned and of large size. The plant is 
vigorous, possesses a sound, healthy con- 
stitution, seeds freely, and is remarkably 
effective as a pollen parent. Unanimous A.M., 
R.H.S., April 3rd, 1906; A.M. Cornwall 
Daffodil Society, 1908; A.M. Glamorgan* 
Daffodil Society, 1908; First Prize, llirming- 
ham, 1908. The Gardeners' Chronicle of April 
7th, 1906, voices the general opinion of all 
those who saw this magnificent flower : “ This 
is one of the very best formed Trumpet 
Daffodils, as regular and symmetrical as any 
florist could desire. The trumpet is expanded 
at the apex, and very much frilled, and the 
colour of perianth and trumpet is of the richest 
yellow.” V.E. — — 
Santa Maria A wild Spanish Daffodil of 
great beauty. Very rich deep orange yellow. 
Perianth elegantly twisted. E. — 3/- 
Sir Francis Drake (Kendall) A large and 
bold flower in the way of Emperor, but con- 
siderably earlier, and rather deeper in colour. 
Plant vigorous, bearing flower stems 22 inches 
long. Grand for Exhibition, and a fine garden 
plant. A.M., R.H.S., April 8th, 1902. 
Strongly recommended. E. ... 3 for 30/- — — 
Sol (Engleheart) A large flower with firm, well 
set perianth of soft pale yellow and a very long 
crown of deep, rich yellow. An excellent 
grower, with broad, dark green foliage. The few 
seedlings from this variety that we have seen, 
have confirmed our impression of its great 
value. Rather late, but a good seeder and 
reliable pollen flower. Stock limited. ■ V.E. — 84/— 
Van Waveren’s Giant (Van Waveren) A 
gigantic flower of Emperor type ; perianth 
primrose, and of rather campanulate form, 
bright yellow trumpet, with very large open 
mouth, flanged at brim. Grows nearly 3 feet 
high, and has leaves like a flag Iris. The fore- 
runner of the coming race of giant Trumpet 
Daffodils. A reliable seeder and good pollen 
plant ; indispensable to every hybridist who 
wants to get size into his trumpets. F.C.C., 
R.II.S., 1900. Stock very limited. M.S. ... — — 
16 
ea. 
41 - 
120 /- 
4d. 
10/6 
7/6 
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