COLLECTIONS. 
We should like to draw special attention to the collections 
on pages 61 to 64. With most firms it is an invariable practice 
not to state the names of the varieties included in their 
collections, the result being that the purchaser frequently 
receives sorts that are obsolete or not worthy of culture. In 
our own case we select only first-rate varieties and give their 
names so that the purchaser knows what he will get for his 
money. 
N.B. — We enclose with this List a Post Card, and shall 
be most grateful to those of our supporters who will furnish us 
with the names and addresses of any lovers of the Daffodil to 
whom we could send it. 
In return for this slight trouble it is our intention to present 
to the friend who secures us the largest number of new 
customers by September 30th , a bulb of the exquisite Poetieus 
variety “ Matthew Arnold.” 
Cartwright Qoodwirj JCtd. 
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