Bicolon Trumpet Daffodils. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Bulldog A large, thick-set, well-built flower 
3$ ins. across. Short but very wide trumpet 
of full yellow, 2 ins. wide, flanged and fringed 
at mouth. Lemon white perianth, very thick 
and extremely overlapping, making a square 
flower. A strong grower and potent pollen 
parent. E. — — 42/- 
Chloe Raised by T. Batson, Esq., this fine 
variety created the greatest surprise and delight 
at the 1908 Birmingham Show, where it was the 
only flower that gained an A.M. The following 
Press notices help to confirm our opinion that 
this is unquestionably the finest Triandrus 
hybrid yet seen. 
Midland Daffodil Society Report for 1908. 
“ A beautiful refined flower of slightly drooping habit, pure white 
perianth, measuring 4$ inches across, pale lemon trumpet , with a 
distinct narrow white edge round the rim. Emperor x Triandrus 
Albus.” 
The Garden, May 2nd, 1908. 
“ A soft coloured giant Johnstoni, with a beautiful refined 
perianth. It received a unanimous A.M.” 
The Gardeners' Chronicle, May 2nd, 1908. 
“ A beautiful shaped flower, with a broad cream-coloured perianth, 
and a soft canary or pale yellow cup.” 
The Gardeners' Magazine, May 9th, 1908. 
“ A typical giant Johnstoni with pale soft colouring and a flat over- 
lapping perianth. It is a decided acquisition.” 
We have carefully tested the pollen of this 
magnificent hybrid, and are glad to say that it 
has proved quite fertile. The plant is a per- 
fectly healthy grower. M.S 
Cygfnet (Haydon) Very bold white perianth, 
broad and elegantly twisted, long bold trumpet 
of a soft canary yellow, elegantly rolled back 
at mouth. One of the loveliest of all bicolors. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1902, A.M., Birmingham, 1903. 
' M.S 
Dorothy Kingsmill (Engleheart) A cross 
between Grandee and N. Calathinus, faultless 
in form and of exquisite colour. Perianth pure 
white, long straight lemon yellow trumpet of 
drooping nabit. F.C.C., R.H.S., 1900. First 
Prize in 12 Ajax, Birmingham, 1909. M.S. ... 
Duke of Bedford Opens before Horsfieldii 
and is twice as large and much more refined. 
Very large, broad perianth, pure white ; large 
bold trumpet of clear soft yellow. A striking 
flower of fine form and great substance. Very 
free seeder. A.M., R.H.S., 1899. E. 3 for 21/- 
— 147/- 
63/- 
— — 20 /- 
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