Description. 
100 Doz. each 
Outpost (Englehearl). A magnificent trumpet Daffodil in 
the way of Emperor, but larger, rounder and of softer 
and more refined colour. It comes a week or ten days 
before Emperor ; is wonderfully profuse in bloom, and 
an extremely strong grower. Has proved a sure 
seeder and most reliable pollen parent. A grand novelty 
that we can most strongly recommend 
Phil May. A really fine Daffodil of sturdy growth. Large 
bold trumpet of bright yellow, perianth paler, broad and 
of good substance. 
P. R. Barr (Backhouse). A smaller and more refined 
Emperor, opening slightly lighter than that variety. 
Trumpet rich yellow, perianth primrose. A grand 
grower, free seeder and most f loriferous. ... 
Pope’S King (Pope). Something after the style of Golden 
Spur, but larger and with a distinct greeny tinge, in the 
perianth segments. Extremely good with us this year. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1899. Seeds... 
Queen of Holland. A large pure yellow Ajax, with 
twisted perianth. Comes very fine with us and is 
splendid under glass. 
The Rising Sun (Welchman). A glorious flower 
opening about the same time as " Golden Spur," and 
lasting fully three weeks upon the plant. The outstand- 
ing feature of the flower lies in the exquisitely formed 
trumpet, which is finely recurved, and frilled and gashed 
at the rim. The broad, overlapping pointed perianth seg- 
ments are of great substance and of perfect form ; the 
whole flower being well-proportioned and of large size. 
The plant is vigorous, possesses a sound healthy consti- 
tution, seeds freely, and is remarkably effective as a 
pollen parent. Unanimous A. M..R.H.S. , April 3, 1906, 
A.M. Cornwall Daffodil Society, 1908; A.M. Glamor- 
gan Daffodil Society, 1908; First Prize, Birmingham, 
1908. The Gardeners' Chronicle of April 7th, 1906, 
voices the general opinion of all those who saw this 
magnificent flower ; " This is one of the very best formed 
Trumpet Daffodils, as regular and symmetrical as any 
florist could desire. The trumpet is expanded at the 
apex, and very much frilled, and the colour of perianth 
and trumpet is of the richest yellow.'’ Only a few 
bulbs left 
Van Waveren's Giant (Van Waveren) A gigantic 
flower of Emperor type; perianth primrose and of 
rather companulate form, bright yellow trumpet with 
very large open mouth, flanged at brim. Grows nearly 
3 feet high and has leaves like a flag Iris. The fore 
runner of the coming race of giant Trumpet Daffodils. 
A reliable seeder and good pollen plant ; indispensable 
to every hybridist who wants to get size into his trumpets. 
F.C.C., R.H.S., 1900. Stock very limited. 
Santa Maria. A wild Spanish Daffodil of great beauty. 
Very rich deep orange yellow. Perianth elegantly 
twisted. Early 
. 60/- 5/6 
.. 48/- 4/6 
>/- I /- 
.. 36/- 3/6 
... 5/- 6d. 
... 150/- 
... 40/- 
3/- 4d. 
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