Double Daffodils. 
Description. 
Amphion (Copeland) An elegant, shapely, 
semi-double flower pf Argent build. Three to 
four sets of creamy lemon petals, coronal seg- 
ments bright citron yellow edged orange red, 
and frilled. Good stout stems, most fioriferous, 
height 21 inches. 
N.B. — This variety produces plenty of 
pollen and seeds. Exhibited in our 50 at 
Birmingham, 1909. M.S. 
Argent (Engleheart) A semi-double, star- 
shaped flower with creamy white petals, centre 
yellow. An elegant and decorative variety, 
forces early, most fioriferous and a good doer. 
Stalk extremely strong, standing rough weather 
well, 18 inches high. Of great value to the 
hybridist from the fact that it will seed. E. 
Cernuus Plenus The rare and exquisite 
double white trumpet Daffodil. Requires a 
shady place and does best in grass. We have 
a fine stock of healthy bulbs. A good pollen 
flower. M.S. 6 for 13/6 
Copernicus (Copeland) A very double flower, 
of excellent shape and form, with three sets 
of sulphur yellow segments intermixed with 
coronal segments of light orange. M.S. 
Dubloon (Engleheart) A cross between Tela- 
nronius Plenus and Poeticus Ornatus, with 4 
to 5 sets of rich yellow segments and an orange 
centre. Very fine, strong in stem. M.S. 
3 for 5/ - 
Golden Phoenix Large, double, rose-shaped 
flower, yellow with golden coronal segments. 
M.S. 
Gollywog (Copeland) An immense very 
double flower, with 5 or 6 sets of stout lemon 
petals and light yellow coronal segments edged 
orange. Petals turn right back and hide stem, 
making a round massive ball of flower. First 
Prize, Birmingham. 1909 and 1910. M.S. 
Golden Rose Very large, round, full, sym- 
metrical flower, with rich light yellow petals 
and orange coronal segments. A grand flower. 
Height 17 inches. Strongly recommended. M.S. 
King 1 Canute (Copeland) A flower that 
attracted considerable attention at Birmingham 
last year. May be best described as of the same 
build as Argent, but rather a smaller flower. 
Petals pure white, coronal segments of brilliant 
orange, a most striking combination. Height 
17 inches (Poet. Poetarum x Tel. Plenus) 
M.S 
Orange Phoenix (Eggs and Bacon) Large 
double rose-shaped flowers, white with reddish 
orange coronal segments. M.S. 
100 doz. 
- 10 /- 
4/9 8d. 
- 4/- 
4/9 8d. 
ea. 
105/- 
I /- 
2/6 
10/6 
2 /- 
105/- 
5d. 
105 /- 
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