Description. 
1 00 cloz. each 
Duke Of Leinster (Engleheart). This might well be 
described as a glorified Queen Sophia, and in our 
opinion is one of the most magnificent coloured Narcissi. 
A large flower of great substance with firm creamy 
white perianth and an enormous spreading shallow 
crown of brilliant orange. Very scarce ... 
Flora Wilson (W. Backhouse). A deliciously scented 
flower with pure white perianth and lemon cup heavily 
stained orange ... ... ... 12/' 
George Nicholson. A flower of fine form and great 
substance, perianth pure white and clear yellow cup 
Great WarleiJ (Engleheart). A gigantic flower measuring 
fully 5 inches across when well grown, with large, 
substantial, creamy white segments and a very fine, rich 
golden. yellow, broadly bell-shaped crown, 1 J in. across. 
Much larger than Lady M. Boscawen. A few bulbs. 
Price on application 
Heroine (Engleheart). This flower was superbly shown 
by us at Birmingham, 1909, and created a positive 
sensation. It may be best described as a giant form of 
the now well-known " Albatross." Is very much 
larger in every way, and the red edgeing to the cup is 
deeper and richer. A really glorious flower. Scarce ... 
Lady Margaret Boscawen (Engleheart) One of the 
most splendid Daffodils in cultivation and a magnificent 
garden plant. Very large flower of the "Sir Walkin'' 
class, with remarkably broad, flat segments of clear 
white and a large bold expanded deep yellow cup. 
Seeds freely and is indispensable to every exhibitor. 
F.C.C., R.H.S., 1900. Special price 
Lucifer (Lawrenson). Long white segments, long narrow 
cup, colour intense glowing orange-scarlet. A splendid 
garden plant as colour lasts well in the sun. F.C.C., 
R.H.S., 1901 
Lulworth. This variety is a chance seedling and received 
a F.C.C. from the R.H.S. in 1894. A flower of exqui- 
site beauty with broad, ample and slightly drooping 
perianth segments ; at first very pale sulphur, but after- 
wards pure white; cup large, bell-shaped, and of a 
peculiarly vivid red A free seeder 
Marina (Engleheart). A superb flower of very high quality. 
Creamy white spreading perianth with large shallow 
open crown of pale lemon. A.M., R.H.S., 1899. 
Rather late 
Mrs. C. Bowley (W. Backhouse). White perianth, 
rich orange cup. A good flower that seeds most freely 12/- 
Mohican (R. O. Backhouse). Broad chaste creamy-white 
perianth segments stained with yellow at the base. 
Small open cup, rich yellow deeply margined bright 
orange-red. A very attractive flower. Height 20 in. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1903... 
... 252/- 
1/9 ... 
1/6 2d. 
120 /- 
8/6 
18/- 1/9 
3/6 4d. 
2/9 
1/9 2d. 
... 7/6 
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