Incomparabilis, Barrii, and Nelsoni 
Daffodils. 
With White Perianths. 
Description. 100 
Albatross (Engleheart) A fine large spreading 
flower of good shape and substance. Large, 
broad, flat white perianth ; large citron yellow 
cup with deep orange red eye and prettily 
frilled rim. F.C.C., U.H.S., 1894. M.S. ... — 
Artemis (Engleheart) A very early variety with 
stiff white perianth and much expanded yellow 
cup. Seeds freely. E — 
Branston (Melville) A magnificent sport from 
Barri Conspicuus with pure white perianth 
segments. This is quite distinct from and 
superior to Lady Godiva, which we have dis- 
carded. A.M., R.H.S., 1903. Birmingham, 1902. 
M.S — 
Brig-adier (Engleheart) Comes near to Lady 
Margaret Boscawen in style and beauty. In 
the way of a bicolor Sir Watkin, but of a far 
superior form and finish. Ample, flat-set, white 
perianth, very large open crown of deep yellow, 
very free in bloom and increase, perfectly 
robust; altogether a splendid Daffodil. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1899. Strongly recommended. M.S. ... — 
Cardinal (Engleheart) A small but early flower 
with creamy white perianth and long cup of 
rich orange. E. ... — 
Castile (Engleheart) A tall vigorous grower and 
quick increaser, rather late. Spreading seg- 
ments of good shape and breadth, sulphur 
tinted white, crown coffee cup shape, of rich 
Seville orange, toned apricot. A flower of 
unique colouring, very durable and particularly 
good under glass. A.M., Birmingham, 1903 
M.S. — 
Ceres (Engleheart) Nelsoni section. A hybrid 
between Grandee and l’oeticus. Pure white 
pointed segments, clear yellow cup. Flower 
of drooping habit, exquisite in the rock-garden. 
Chancellor (Engleheart) A highly refined 
giant Incomparabilis of Lady M. Boscawen 
type, but smaller' and more Nelsoni-like. 
Large, broad, overlapping, ivory white seg- 
ments of circular shape and great substance, 
handsome, straight crown, prettily fluted, 
rather open and clear light yellow. A very 
bold and striking flower, well shown at Truro 
the last two years. A grand pollen parent. 
Strongly recommended. A.M., R.H.S., April, 
1900. M.S 3 for 40/- — 
doz. ea. 
9/- lOd. 
5/- 6d. 
— 2/6 
— 2/6 
10/6 II- 
36/- 3/6 
1/6 2d. 
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