"The Gardeners’ Magazine," March 27, 1909. 
At the recent show of spring flowers held at the Royal Horticultural 
Hall, Westminster, Messrs. Cartwright and Goodwin, of Kidderminster, 
exhibited one of the best grown collections of early daffodils we 
have seen. Both flowers and foliage were finely developed, and the 
varieties were especially good ones. These included the perfectly formed 
Victoria, and such gems as Circlet, Waterwitch, Blackwell. Lucifer, Beauty, 
Fairy Queen, Chaucer, Scarlet Eye, Sunset, Aspasia, Felicity, Grandee, 
Emperor, Empress, Autocrat, and Firebrand. We may add that these 
flowers were admirably staged in a setting of Isolepis gracilis. 
" The Journal of Horticulture," March 11, 1909. 
Messrs. Cartwright and Goodwin. Kidderminster, had a charming 
display of forced Narcissi, beautifully fresh and strong. A silver-gilt 
Flora medal was awarded ; and two varieties received certificates. Be- 
sides some very promising seedlings, there were also such well-known kinds 
as Ariadne, Blackwell, White Lady (very fine), Lucifer. Firebrand, and Fairy 
Queen. Some good trumpets were also on show ; and a most attractive 
collection of the poetaz varieties, including Irene, Sunset, Triumph, Alsace, 
Klondyke, and Aspasia 
"The Journal of Horticulture," March 25, 1909. 
Messrs. Cartwright and Goodwin, Kidderminster, again obtained 
the highest of the awards. The collection was a little more extensive 
on this occasion, and comprised the beautiful poetaz varieties Sunset 
and Klondyke, each pale yellow; also Fairy Queen, a pure white Leedsi ; 
with White Lady, Evangeline, and Amazon. Mme. de Graaff was also in- 
cluded, and the fine yellow trumpet, Mrs. H. J. Veitch. Among red cups 
there was Firebrand, Broadwing, Queen Sophia, Castile, and Robert Brown- 
ing. These are all, we presume, in the “ small cup” section, Waterwitch, 
a drooping white type, and the handsome trumpet bicolor, Glory of 
Noordwijk, were included. (Silver-gilt Banksian medal.) 
‘The Horticultural Advertiser," March 17, 1909. 
Daffodils. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, set up a very well-grown 
group of cut Narcissi, showing considerable skill in producing agood general 
collection, well up to size and colour. We noted three good Poetaz — Sunset, 
Alsace, and Aspasia. Circlet, a well-formed Engleheartii, was in good form. 
Blackwell, Waterwitch, Lucifer, King Alfred, Mme. de Graaff, Golden 
Phoenix, and Duke of Bedford all commanding attention. S. G. F. Medal. 
"The Horticultural Advertiser," March 31, 1909. 
Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin staged a beautiful collection of Daffodils, 
including a large proportion of new and rare sorts. Among the best were 
Evangeline, a grand white Leedsi, and Salamander, a very showy red cup ; 
Mrs. H. J. Veitch, in the Emperor style, was also worthy of note. 
"Amateur Gardening,” April 3, 1909. 
A splendid collection of Narcissi was shown by Messrs. Cartwright and 
Goodwin, of Kidderminster. This firm is making a speciality of the 
Narcissi, and their lovely collection, as staged at the R.H.S., testifies that 
they are on the right track for making themselves famous in connection 
with this popular Spring flower. Award, a Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
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