Description. 
100 doz. each 
Firelight (R. O. Backhouse). A very bright coloured 
bedding Daffodil, flower of medium size, bright yellow 
perianth, and straight golden yellow crown, prettily 
fluted and stained with intense orange red. Height 
14 inches. A.M., R.H.S., 1903 ... ... 6/6 7d. 
Flambeau (Engleheart). Yellow perianth and glowing 
orange red crown. A.M., R.H.S., April 18th, 1899 1/6 
Flamingo (Engleheart). Full yellow perianth, long funnel 
shaped crown of vivid red ... ... 1/^ 
Frank Miles (Leeds). A uniform soft clear yellow flower, 
with large perianth of gracefully twisting habit. Seeds. 5/' 9d. 
Giraffe (Crosfield). A gigantic flower, the outcome of a 
cross between Mme. de Graaff and Princess Mary. 
Was first exhibited by the raiser at B'ham, 1907, in 
First Prize stand of 12 distinct seedlings. At the 1908 
B'ham show it was one of the 12 varieties which won 
the Challenge Cup offered by our Mr. Cartwright. 
The plant is of enormous vigour and grows much taller 
than either of its parents. Perianth overlapping and of 
great substance, huge spreading crown, much frilled at 
edge. Quite a new type. A. M., B'ham, 1909 63/- 
Gloria Mundi (W. Backhouse) A glorious flower with 
smooth overlapping clear rich yellow segments and large 
spreading cup, heavily stained with dusky red. Indis- 
pensable to exhibitors and hybridists. F.C.C., R.H.S., 
1887 ... ... ... ... ... 15/- 1/6 
Gwyther (W. Backhouse). A very useful flower for pots. 
Clear yellow petals, cup stained orange ... 6/6 lOd. 
Homespun (Engleheart). This is easily the finest of all 
yellow Incomps. A faultless flower of most perfect 
form, substance and quality ; extremely durable both on 
the plant and when cut. Colour an exquisite uniform 
clear yellow. Broad flat overlapping segments of very 
strong texture, fine expanded crown. Has received 
more prizes and awards than almost any other flower. 
Seldom seeds. 
Joan of Arc (Engleheart). A fine well-shaped flower 
of good size and substance, quite first class. Broad 
flat perianth of creamy yellow with a wide open cup 
of glowing fiery scarlet. Has proved an excellent 
pollen flower with us ... ... 42/- 
Kingcup (Lemesle Adams). One of the grandest of the 
prize flowers in the Single Bloom Classes at B'ham 
1909. Raised from the same parentage as Homespun, 
(Golden Spur (seed) x Poet, ornatus), to which it bears 
considerable resemblance, this is a much stronger plant. 
Perianth segments overlapping and of splendid shape and 
substance, 1 £ inches broad, pale lemon yellow. Wide 
open cup, deep cowslip yellow, expanding to \\ in. 
frilled at edge and £ in. deep. Flower stands boldly 
up, stalk 1 8 inches. A most potent pollen parent. 
Whole flower over 5 inches across and of grand form 150/- 
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