100 doz. 
Description. 
J. B. M. Camm (W. Backhouse) One of the 
most lovely and refined Daffodils. Trumpet 
pale yellow, fading to delicate straw or cream 
colour, and elegantly gashed at brim ; perianth 
segments delicate ivory white, standing out 
well from trumpet. An excellent grower with 
handsome erect dark green foliage. Forces 
splendidly and comes almost pure white. M.S. 17/6 
Judge Bird (Engleheart) A gigantic bicolor, 
and one of the most striking flowers at the 
1908 Birmingham Show. Much larger than 
Glory of Noordwijk, and of more substance. 
Highly recommended. M.S. ... 3 for 36/- — 
Madame Plemp A very strong grower but 
rather coarse. Fine, bold, bright yellow trum- 
pet of great substance, large white twisted 
perianth. Very floriferous and good in pots. 
M.S 12/6 
Marie Hall A very large Triandrus hybrid, 
with bold, straight trumpet, wide at the mouth, 
and of a soft sulphur passing to pure white ; 
perianth nure white, broad and overlapping, 
and recurves very gracefully, giving it a most 
distinct character. A.M., R.H.S., 1905. Pollen 
very fertile. I — 
Miles standish (Mallender) One of the best 
trumpets at Birmingham 1911. A gigantic 
flower of Weardale colouring and evidently 
raised from that variety. . Very long, slightly 
ribbed trumpet of pale primrose, expanded, 
fringed and indented at mouth. Very long, 
ivory white, pointed and well-overlapping 
segments li inches across at base; trumpet 
2J inches long and 2 inches wide. Whole 
flower 5 inches across. A very strong grower. 
M.S. "... 
Much the Miller (C. & G.) A gigantic 
flower of Weardale colour, but much larger 
and bolder. Huge ovate lemon- white segments, 
much overlapping, of immense substance, and 
almost flat. Enormous trumpet, 2 ins. deep 
and 2 { inches across, plaited, indented and 
flanged at mouth. A great advance on Wear- 
dale, from which it is a seedling. M.S. ... — 
Onslaught Raised from P. R. Barr x Trian- 
drus hybrid (pollen). A most refined flower of 
Weardale colouring and P. R. Barr shape, but 
larger that this latter. Very large, ovate- 
pointed, lemon-white segments of immense 
thickness and substance, almost wholly over- 
lapping. Long primrose-yellow trumpet, well 
built and exquisitely flanged at mouth. First 
Prize, Birmingham, 1911. M.S. — 
Orlana An extremely pretty shade of soft 
canary-yellow, with white perianth. M.S. ... 
2 /- 
1/9 
7/6 
ea. 
12/6 
2d. 
80/- 
30/- 
1-47/- 
60/- 
8d. 
