Description. 
100 
Poetarum. One of the oldest varieties and the parent of 
most of the fine sorts now in commerce. Segments 
thin and slightly recurving, eye solid bright red through- 
out. Still of great value to the hybridist ... 3/- 
Rhymster (Engleheart). A very shapely circular flower 
of medium size, with smooth, flat, broad petals, stout 
and overlapping. Eye clear yellow, rimmed and 
suffused deep crimson. A.M., Birmingham, 1902 
Recurvus. The old May-flowering Pheasant Eye, with 
reflexing petals and margined red eye. Will not force 
and is of no use in pots ... 17/6 1000 2/- 
Sir John Suckling (Engleheart). This was grandly 
shown by us this year at Birmingham. A flower of 
medium size, perianth 2 j inches across. Fine solid 
petals, very smooth and overlapping. The eye is of 
most delightful colouring, rich yellow edged brilliant 
scarlet, with a tube of vivid green, J-in. across 
Sir Phillip Sidney (Engleheart). A flower of large 
size and admirable quality, with broad, substantial 
perianth and a rich orange eye with deep red edge. 
Size 3:] inches across the perianth, eye /, inches across. 
Quite distinct and strongly recommended 
Virgil ( Engleheart). The finest of the older varieties, 
flowers very large and of perfect form, with broad 
overlapping petals of great substance and purity. Eye 
of large size and suffused with much dark rich red. 
Fairly early. A.M., R.H.S., 1900. Premier Poeticus. 
Birmingham, 1906 ... 
doz. 
6d. 
4d. 
Burbidgei or Small-Crowned 
Daffodils. 
Description. 
Agnes Barr (W. Backhouse!. Perianth creamy white, 
cup yellow, good form. Most floriferous ... 
100 
4 /' 
Alton Locke (Engleheart). A superb Princess Mary 
seedling, with broad, substantial segments of the 
purest glistening white, slightly overlapping. Crown 
mid'Way between the Poeticus section and the 
Engleheartii section and is over 1 inch across ; colour a 
luminous citron edged with a riband of orange^red. A 
potent pollen flower. Forces splendily and is one of 
the most exquisite pot plants we have seen. Included 
in our First Prize stand of 12 Parvi varieties, B'ham, 1908 
Beatrice Heseltine. A very late flower, small but of 
the finest form. Perianth creamy white, flat primrose 
cup conspicuously edged orange scarlet. Has given us 
several excellent seedlings this year 
doz. 
8d. 
33 /^ 
3/6 
each 
5 /- 
21 /- 
15 /- 
3 /' 
each 
3 /' 
4d. 
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