Incomparabilis, Barni, and Nelsoni 
Daffodils. 
With White Perianths. 
Description. 
100 doz. each 
Albatross (Engleheart). A fine large spreading flower of 
good shape and substance. Large, broad, flat white 
perianth ; large citron yellow cup with deep orange red 
eye and prettily frilled rim. F.C.C., R.H.S, 1894 ... 9/' 
Artemis (Engleheart). A very early variety with stiff 
white perianth and much expanded yellow cup. Seeds 
freely ... ... ... ... ... 8/- 
Aurantius (Nelsoni). (Leeds). Broad flat white perianth, 
cup ribbed and well expanded, clear yellow suffused 
glowing orange-red. F.C.C., R.H.S. , 1886 ... 4 /> 
Branston (Melville). A magnificent sport from Barri con- 
spicuus with pure white perianth segments. This is 
quite distinct from and superior to Lady Godiva, which 
we have discarded. A. M., R.H.S., 1903. B'ham, 1902 
Brigadier (Engleheart). Comes near to Lady Margaret 
Boscawen in style and beauty. In the way of a bicolor 
Sir Wakin, but of a far superior form and finish. 
Ample, flat-set, white perianth, very large open crown 
of deep yellow, very free in bloom and increase, per- 
fectly robust; altogether a splendid daffodil. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1899. Strongly recommended ... 
Cardinal (Engleheart). A small but very early flower with 
creamy white perianth and long cup of rich orange ... 21/- 
Castile (Engleheart). A tall vigorous grower and quick 
increaser, rather late. Spreading segments of good 
shape and breadth, sulphur tinted white, crown coffee 
cup shape, of rich Seville orange, toned apricot. A 
flower of unique colouring, very durable and particularly 
good under glass. A. M., B’ham, 1903 ... ... 45/- 
CereS (Engleheart). Nelsoni section. A hybrid between 
Grandee and poeticus. Pure white pointed segments, 
clear yellow cup. Flower of drooping habit, exquisite 
in the rock-garden ... ... ... ... 3/6 
Chancellor (Engleheart). A highly refined giant 
incomparabilis of " Lady M. Boscawen " type, but smaller 
and more Nelsoni-like. Large, broad, overlapping, ivory 
white segments of circular shape and great substance, 
handsome, straight crown, prettily fluted, rather open 
and clear light yellow. A very bold and striking flower, 
well shown at Truro the last two years. A grand 
pollen parent. Strongly recommended. A.M., R.H.S., 
April 1900. ... ... ... 
Crown Prince (W. Backhouse). A very fine Daffodil 
with large white petals, and yellow cup stained orange. 
Very fine in pots and a grand grower ... ... 3/6 
lOd. 
9d. 
5d. 
4/6 
2/6 
21 - 
4/- 
4d. 
15 /- 
4d. 
Dorothy Wemyss (W. Backhouse). A large bold 
flower, rather late. Large creamy white perianth, 
canary yellow cup margined orange-red. Not suitable 
for pots. A.M., R.H.S., 1901 ... ... ... 9/- lOd. 
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