Description. 
Fairy Queen A much improved Minnie Hume 
with pure white perianth and straight creamy 
white cup, prettily fluted. Strongly recom- 
mended. M.S. 
Hon. Mrs. Barton (W. Backhouse) Pure 
white perianth, cup expanded and passing from 
primrose to white. A rather delicate grower, 
but succeeds well with us. The parent of 
Moonbeam and Ethereal. Indispensable to the 
hybridist as it gives most exquisite seedlings by 
pollen of Triandrus and Poeticus. Also very 
beautiful under glass M.S 
Katherine Spurrell (Leeds) A most charm- 
ing flower of great substance, perianth pure 
white, broad and overlapping ; cup pale canary 
yellow. One of the most lasting Daffodils in a 
cut state. M.S. 
Lemon star (Copeland) This remarkable 
shapely flower was exhibited in the class for 
single blooms of Medio-Coronati with white 
perianths, at the 1907 Birmingham Show, by 
the raiser, W. F. M. Copeland, Esq. Out of 
nineteen exhibits Lemon Star was placed 
second to Mr. Crosfield’s Empire, beating both 
Pilgrim and White Queen. The flower is of 
large size, with broad lemon white segments, 
very flat and overlapping, and large open 
lemon yellow cup that fades with age. Ex- 
tremely lasting and keeps its form wonderfully. 
An excellent grower and seeds. Second Prize 
Cartwright Cup, Birmingham, 1909. M.S. ... 
Libra. (Copeland) A fine shapely Giant I.eedsii, 
raised from Minnie Ilume (seed) and Mme. de 
Graaff. Broad overlapping ivory white perianth 
Large light yellow crown, spreading at end and 
frilled. A flower of great substance. Seeds 
freely. M.S. 
Longffellow (Copeland) A flower that was 
greatly admired in our First Prize group of 50 
distinct varieties, Birmingham, 1910. Broad, 
long, overlapping segments of deep ivory ; ex- 
panded short trumpet of bright yellow. A 
telling exhibition flower and good seeder. M.S. 
Long Tom A cross between M. Hume and 
Grandee. Broad white perianth, flat and over- 
lapping. Very long cylindrical light yellow 
trumpet. Habit of Grandee. Most distinct. 
M.S 
Lord Kitchener (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) A 
glorious flower, of the most perfect quality, 
raised from Weardale x Moonbeam. Very 
broad flat pure white perianth of superb sub- 
stance. Very large crown of a delicate pale 
lemon primrose, well open at mouth and 
elegantly crinkled at brim. A.M., R.H.S., 
1905. M.S 
100 doz. 
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17/6 2/C 
17/6 2/6 
^3 
ea. 
7d. 
3d. 
3d. 
63/- 
10/6 
51 - 
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