Description. 100 doz. ea 
Weardale Perfection (W. Backhouse) 
One of the largest and finest Daffodils. Very 
large, broad, creamy white segments. Over- 
lapping and of great substance ; immense 
bold, well-shaped trumpet of delicate primrose 
yellow. A grand grower, of splendid con- 
stitution. Indispensable to raisers and ex- 
hibitors. F.C.C., R.H.S. M.S — — 5/- 
White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Ailsa (Crosfield) A peerless flower of the purest 
white with the growth and carriage of Empress. 
Segments of Mme. de Graaff character, large 
bold trumpet with much recurved rim. A 
splendid grower of great vigour, and a sure 
seeder. Very finely shown by us at Birmingham 
the last two years. Unanimous A.M., R.H.S., 
April 30th, 1907. M.S — — 120/- 
“ The Garden,” July 13th, 1907:— 
“ The whitest trumpet Daffodil yet raised, 
and a good flower in all respects.” 
Alice Knights (Barr) The earliest of this 
section. Perianth white, trumpet creamy 
white, of elegant form with prettily frilled open 
mouth ; whole flower of great substance, and 
lasts a long time whether cut or on the plant. 
A good doer and most floriferous. Seeds. V.E. — — 10/- 
Florence (Engleheart) Another very early 
Ajax of great beauty with long elegant trumpet 
of ivory-maize colouring. A free seeder, but in 
our experience seeds more freely to l’arvi and 
Poeticus varieties than to Trumpets. Has given 
some excellent Leedsii flowers, and is strongly 
recommended to raisers. A.M., R.I-I.S., 1901. 
E — — 8/- 
Lady Audrey (Barr) A flower of great beauty, 
white perianth slightly campanulate and a long 
straight bold trumpet, widening at mouth, very 
pale creamy primrose, passing off white, most 
floriferous. A splendid Daffodil, and one that 
we can highly recommend. A sure seeder. A.M., 
Birmingham, April 24th, 1902. M.S — — 12/6 
Madame de Graaff (de Graaff) The finest 
of all the creamy white Trumpet Daffodils at a 
moderate price ; a strong grower and quick in- 
creaser. Perianth ' of good substance, and 
semi-drooping in character, opening lemon 
white, changing to creamy white. Fine bold 
trumpet elegantly rolled back at the brim ; rich 
primrose or pale primrose, changing after a few 
days to a beautiful waxy white. A sure seeder. 
F.C.C., May 10th, 1887. M.S 55/- 7/6 8d. 
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