Descbiption. 
100 doz. each 
Empress. (W. Backhouse) Pure white perianth, bright 
yellow trumpet. The best all round bicolor for the 
garden and a worthy companion to Emperor. Opens 
about a week later than Horsfieldii and has decidedly 
more substance and lasting qualities. A good forcer. 
Extra large bulbs 7/- 1/ 
Good bulbs ... 5/' 9d. 
3/9 7d. 
9d 
Glory of Noordwijk (deGroot). A magnificent flower 
of the same colouring as Empress, but twice the size 
and of enormous growth and vigour. Of good 
substance and refinement, trumpet well frilled and of 
good shape. Early and a very free seeder. ... ... 55/- 5/- 
Grandee (Leeds). The latest in this section. A flower 
of wonderful substance and lasting qualities. Pure 
white, stiff massive perianth with flat overlapping 
segments. Long straight yellow trumpet. Rather short 
in the stem, grand in pots. Selected bulbs. ... 
Horsfieldii (John Horsfield). Bears a close resemblance 
to Empress but is earlier, slightly dwarfer and flowers 
possess less substance. 
J. B. M. Camm (W. Backhouse) One of the most lovely 
and refined Daffodils. Trumpet pale yellow, fading to 
delicate straw or cream colour, and elegantly gashed at 
brim ; perianth segments delicate ivory white, standing 
out well from trumpet. An excellent grower with 
handsome erect dark green foliage. Forces splendidly 
and comes almost pure white ... ... 17/6 1 \- 
John Davidson. A handsome flower with large creamy 
white perianth, and bold clear yellow trumpet frilled 
and expanded at mouth ... ... 7/6 9d. 
Judge Bird (Engleheart). The largest bicolor we have 
ever seen, and one of the most striking flowers at the 
1908 Birmingham Show. Much larger than Glory of 
Noordwijk, and of more substance. Highly recom- 
mended ... ... - 42 /' 
Madame Plemp. A very strong grower but rather 
coarse. Fine bold bright yellow trumpet of great sub- 
stance, large white twisted perianth. Very floriferous 
and good in pots ... ... ... 12/6 1/9 
Marie Hall. A very large triandrus hybrid, with bold 
straight trumpet, wide at the mouth, and of a soft 
sulphur passing to pure white; perianth pure white, 
broad and overlapping, and recurves very gracefully, 
giving it a most distinct character. Late. A.M..R.H.S., 
1905. Pollen very fertile ... ... 100/' 
Mrs. W. T. Ware. A small flower of perfect form. 
Trumpet, golden yellow, well expanded ; pure white 
perianth. Rather short in stem. Early and a free seeder 9/6 1/4 
Princeps (Giant variety). A cheap forcing variety, useful 
for cutting during December and January ... 3/- 
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