Description. 
100 cloz. each 
Princess Ena. A very refined late-flowering variety of 
large size. Long trumpet, slightly frilled at mouth, of a 
beautiful shade of sulphur; broad creamy white perianth. 
Seeds. A.M., R H.S., 1906 
Trewlliddle Bicolor (Shilson). A very neat early 
bicolor, small but a great beauty ... 
Victoria. One of the finest flowers in this section ; perianth 
of great breadth and solidity creamy white ; bold, clear 
yellow trumpet of great substance, beautifully frilled and 
flanged at mouth. Rather a small bulb, but most flori- 
ferous, and magnificent under glass. A.M, R.H.S. 7 /- 
Weardale Perfection (W. Backhouse). One of the 
largest and finest Daffodils. Very large, broad, creamy 
white segments, overlapping and of great substance; 
immense, bold, well-shaped trumpet of delicate primrose 
yellow. A grand grower of splendid constitution. In- 
dispensable to raisers and exhibitors. F.C.C., R.H.S 
White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Ailsa (Crosfield). A peerless flower of the purest white 
with the growth and carriage of Empress. Segments 
of Mme. de Graaff character, large bold trumpet with 
much recurved rim. A splendid grower of great vigour, 
and a sure seeder. Very finely shown by us at B'ham 
this year. Unanimous A.M., R.H.S., April 30th, 1907. 
The Garden , July 13th, 1907; — 
" The whitest trumpet Daffodil yet raised, and a good 
flower in all respects." 
Alice Knights (Barr). The earliest of this section. 
Perianth white, trumpet creamy white, of elegant form 
with prettily frilled open mouth ; whole flower of great 
substance, and lasts a long time whether cut or on the 
plant. A good doer and most floriferous. Seeds 
Florence (Engleheart). Another very early Ajax of great 
beauty with long elegant trumpet of ivory-maize colour- 
ing. A free seeder, but in our experience seeds more 
freely to Parvi and Poeticus varieties than to Trumpets. 
Has given some excellent Leedsii flowers, and is 
strongly recommended to raisers. A.M, R.H.S., 1901 
U cl cl n Audrey (Barr). A flower of great beauty, white 
perianth slightly campanulate and a long straight bold 
trumpet, widening at mouth, very pale creamy primrose, 
passing off white, most floriferous. A splendid Daffo- 
dil, and one that we can highly recommend. A sure 
seeder. A.M, Birmingham, April 24th, 1902 
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I/- ... 
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