Description. 
Trilogy (Copeland) A remarkable hybrid be- 
tween Lady M. Boscawen (seed) and Calathinus. 
Of graceful pendulous habit with 3 flowers on a 
stem. Flat white perianth, clear yellow cup, 
cylindrical but smaller at base and clean cut 
at brim. Light shining green foliage. M.S. ... 
Trimpley Gem (Goodwin) A cross between 
M. Hume and Madame de Graaff with stiff, 
much overlapping white petals and finely 
frilled crown. Seeds freely and is a splendid 
doer. M.S. 3 for 21/- 
Una (Engleheart) A very large flower and a strong 
grower. Creamy white petals and long straight 
crown of bright citron tinged apricot. J 
Waterwitch (Engleheart) A pure white droop- 
ing flower of exquisite grace and purity. Seg- 
ments long, cup bell-shaped. A most floriferous 
plant with splendid long stems and dark green 
foliage. Strongly recommended for planting 
in the grass, and has been largely used in this 
way at Sandringham. M.S 
White Cloud (H. Backhouse) A cross between 
M. Hume and Calathinus, of exquisite purity. 
Well made even petals, ovate and overlapping. 
Deep fluted crown of acorn cup shape. A 
capital grower. E. 
White Lady (Engleheart) Probably the f.nest 
garden plant in this section, being most flori- 
ferous and of very strong growth and quick 
increase. Fine round overlapping perianth of 
great solidity, cup beautifully crinkled, of pale 
canary yellow. Superb under glass. A very 
shy seeder. A.M., R.H.S., April, 1898. 1 
White Nectarine (Copeland) One of the 
most exquisite new seedlings exhibited by us in 
our SO at Birmingham, 1909. Large, broad, 
overlapping, even perianth of remarkable white- 
ness. Fine bold spreading cup of purest white 
tinged citron yellow at rim. A striking flower. 
Raised from an early white Ajax (seed) crossed 
Poeticus. M.S 
White Qu een (Engleheart) One of the love- 
liest Narcissi. In the way of a refined Sir 
Watkin, but having the large broad smooth 
white perianth of glistening white and the very 
large, bold, straight cup of pale citron passing 
to white, with an exquisitely frilled edge. 
F.C.C., R.H.S., 1898. Indispensable to ex- 
hibitors. M.S 
White Rose (H. Backhouse) A large flower for 
this class, 3|in. across. Raised from the same 
cross as White Cloud but is larger and has long 
almond shaped segments. Crown 1 in. deep 
and IJin. broad, fluted and gashed. Of grand 
substance and a splendid doer. E 
100 doz. 
22/6 3/6 
60/- 8/- 
ea. 
63/- 
7/6 
lh 
4d. 
42/- 
9d. 
42/- 
15/- 
42 /- 
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