Description. 
Van Waveren’s Giant (Van Waveren) A 
gigantic flower of Emperor type ; perianth 
primrose, and of rather campanulate form, 
bright yellow trumpet, with very large open 
mouth, flanged at brim. Grows nearly 3 feet 
high, and has leaves like a flag Iris. The fore- 
runner of the coming race of giant Trumpet 
Daffodils. A reliable seeder and good pollen 
plant ; indispensable to every hybridist who 
wants to get size into his trumpets. F.C.C., 
R.H.S., 1900. M.S 
100 duz ea. 
- - 16/- 
Bicolon Trumpet Daffodils. 
Description. 100 doz. ea. 
Bulldog- A large, thick-set, well-built flower 
3j| ins. across. Short but very wide trumpet 
of full yellow, 2 ins. wide, flanged and fringed 
at mouth. Lemon white perianth, very thick 
and extremely overlapping, making a square 
flower. A strong grower and potent pollen 
parent. E. — — 42/- 
Calypso A Triandrus hybrid after the style of 
Dorothy ICingsmill, but smaller. A very dainty 
well-shaped flower with long straight gun- 
barrel trumpet of light lemon-yellow, 1} inches 
deep. Much overlapping, lemon white seg- 
ments. Rather a dwarf grower but of very good 
constitution. M.S. — — 21/- 
Chloe Raised by T. Batson, Esq., this fine 
variety created the greatest surprise and delight 
at the 1908 Birmingham Show, where it was the 
only flower that gained an A.M. The following 
Press notices help to confirm our opinion that 
this is unquestionably the finest Triandrus 
hybrid yet seen. 
Midland Daffodil Society Report for 1908. 
“ A beautiful refined flower of slightly drooping habit, pure white 
perianth, measuring 4$ inches across, pale lemon trumpet with a 
distinct narrow white edge round the rim. Emperor x Triandrus 
Albus.” 
The Garden, May 2nd, 1908. 
“ A soft coloured giant Johnstonii, with a beautiful, refined 
perianth. It received a unanimous A.M.” 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, May 2nd, 1908. 
“ A beautiful shaped flower, with a broad cream-coloured perianth, 
and a soft canary or pale yellow cup.” 
The Gardeners’ Magazine, May 9th, 1908. 
“A typical giant Johnstonii with pale soft colouring and a flat 
overlapping perianth. It is a decided acquisition. 
We have carefully tested the pollen of this 
magnificent hybrid, and are glad to say that it 
has proved quite fertile. The plant is a per- 
fectly healthy grower. M.S 147/- 
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