Description. 
100 doz. each 
Bennett-Poe (Engleheart) A splendid hybrid from 
Emperor, crossed triandrus albus, Perianth creamy yellow, 
bold straight primrose trumpet, of grand constitution and 
very free. Height 15 finches. Exhibited in our 1st 
prize stand of 9 yellow Ajax, B'ham 1 908, A.M., R.H.S 
Ben Wyvls (Brodie) Raised from a cross between 
Emperor (seed) and Santa Maria. A plant of gigantic 
vigour, with a remarkably bold trumpet, very solid and 
fleshy with an extraordinary frilling on the edge. 
Perianth, bright yellow of good substance, slightly 
twisted ; trumpet deep rich orange. Exhibited by us in 
" The Cartwright Cup " competition. Pollen extremely 
fertile and should be invaluable for breeding from 
Captain Nelson (Leeds). F.C.C., 1887. An old but 
useful variety of clear light yellow, with very fine 
trumpet and spreading perianth ... ... ... 5/6 
Cleopatra (Barr). In our opinion this is one of the very 
finest yellow Trumpets. In the way of Monarch, but 
larger and far more refined. Very broad, overlapping 
perianth, long bold deep yellow trumpet. A.M.,R.H.S., 
April 21st, 1903. A.M., Birmingham, April 16th, 1903. 
This has seeded freely with us to King Alfred, and as a 
pollen parent it is most reliable. Stock very limited 
Cornelia (Van Waveren). A large uniform soft yellow 
of perfect form, broad, smooth, imbricated perianth, 
large, well-expanded trumpet. A rather late flower of 
great substance, a free seeder and of splendid constitution. 
Extremely fine at Truro, 1909. A.M..R.H.S., 1905. 
Very strongly recommended. ... 55/- 
Emperor (Backhouse). The best all round yellow Trumpet 
for the garden. Splendid under glass. Extra large bulbs, 7/6 1/2 
Good bulbs, ... 6/- lOd. 
Excelsior. Of Dutch origin. Resembles Golden Spur, 
but has more substance and is richer in colour. Forces 
splendidly but not so quickly as Spur. Seeds. Strongly 
recommended. ... ... ... ... 12/6 1/9 
Fairy. A most promising new variety that we feel sure 
will prove an acquisition. Large expanded trumpet of 
dark yellow with lighter perianth. A tall grower 5/- 
Felicity (Welchman). An extremely early Trumpet of 
most delightful shape and colouring. The whole 
flower is of an exquisite and unique shade of soft 
luminous light yellow. The perianth segments are of 
pointed shape and the well-expanded trumpet has a 
beautifully frilled and recurved rim. We highly 
recommend this flower as it is a good seeder, quick 
increaser and quite distinct ... ... ... 50/- 
Glory of L/Ciden (de Graaff). A bold and striking 
variety, the flowers staring one full in the face and 
proving most effective in the garden. Trumpet, rich, 
full yellow, perianth, streaky yellow. F.C.C. May 
10th, 1887 ... ... ... ... 40/- 5/- 
10/6 
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