White-Crowned Parvi 
_ . 100 doz. each 
Ethereal (H. Backhouse). Raised from Hon. Mrs. Barton 
x Cassandra (pollen). Crown perfectly flat as in 
poeticus but pure white ; perianth of good substance 
also pure white. A most choice and beautiful flower 
and quite unique. All Bulbs sold for this year. 
The New Zealand Graphic (Sept. 23rd, 1908) says : — 
“ Nahcissus Ethereal.” 
“An absolutely pure white (Parvi) Narcissus is a very uncom- 
mon thing. Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin. Kidderminster, have 
produced an hybrid to which they give the above name, and which 
is pure white when it expands. The outer segments are oblong and 
broad, while the inner ones are ovate and all of them overlapping. 
The crown is widely cup-shaped, flat and plaited. It is very chaste 
or ethereal, and someone procured one of the bulbs at a fabulous 
price for a Daffodil.” 
N. Cyclamineus. 
Collected bulbs 
N. Triandrus. 
Albus. Large size bulbs 
Calathinus. Scarce ... 
100 doz. each 
... 2/3 3d. 
8/6 1/3 ... 
... 17/6 1/8 
The Copeland Red Cups. 
We offer this strain of un-named seedlings with the greatest 
confidence. The seedlings are mostly Incomparabilis 
varieties with red or orange cups, and were produced 
by crossing various well-known yellow and bicolor 
trumpets by pollen of the newer Poeticus varieties. 
They were raised by W. F. M. Copeland, Esq., a 
member of the R. H. S. Narcissus Com., who has 
selected a few of the very best for naming, and has 
placed the remainder in our hands for distribution. 
Purchasers may rely upon getting a selection of pretty 
and interesting flowers 
The Copeland Leedsii. 
A magnificent strain of un-named seedlings raised by intercross- 
ing Madame de Graaff and Minnie Hume. These are 
all Giant Leedsii and are far superior to the majority of 
named Leedsii now in cultivation. Lemon Star 
was picked out from this batch of seedlings. Very 
limited stock ... ... ... ... 55 j, 5/. 
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