Description. 
Princess Ena A very refined Triandrus 
hybrid of large size. Long trumpet, slightly 
frilled at mouth, of a beautiful shade of sul- 
phur ; broad creamy white perianth. Seeds. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1906. A.M., Birmingham 1911. 
The Skipper (C. & G.) A cross between 
Mme. de Graaff and Weardale. Very long, full 
yellow trumpet of Mme. de Graaff shape, with 
exquisite recurving rim slightly plaited and 
ribbed. The colour of the trumpet runs into 
the base of the segments, which are of Wear- 
dale character and colour, but far more even 
and overlapping. M.S 
frewhiddle Bicolor (Shilson) A very neat 
early bicolor, small but a great beauty. E. ... 
Victoria. One of the finest flowers in this 
section ; perianth of great breadth and solidity ; 
creamy white ; bold, clear yellow trumpet of 
great substance, beautifully frilled and flanged 
at mouth. Rather a small bulb, but most 
floriferous, and magnificent under glass. 
A.M., R.H.S. M.S 
Weardale Perfection (W. BacUhousel 
One of the largest and finest Daffodils. Very 
large, broad, creamy white segments, over- 
lapping and of great substance ; immense, 
bold, well-shaped trumpet of delicate primrose 
yellow. A grand grower, of splendid con- 
stitution. Indispensable to raisers and ex- 
hibitors. F.C.C., R.H.S. M.S. 
100 doz. 
- 20 /- 
7 /- 1 /- 
- 457 - 
White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Description. 100 doz. 
Ailsa (Crosfield) A peerless flower of the purest 
white with the growth and carriage of Empress. 
Segments of Mme. de Graaff character, large 
bold trumpet with much recurved rim. A 
splendid grower of great vigour, and a sure 
seeder. Unanimous A.M., R.H.S., April 30th, 
1907. M.S. 
“ The Garden,” July 13th, 1907: — 
“ The whitest trumpet Daffodil yet raised, 
and a good flower in all respects.” — — 
Alice Knights (Barr) The earliest of this 
section. Perianth white, trumpet creamv 
white, of elegant form with prettily frilled ope" 
mouth ; whole flower of great substance, and 
lasts a long time whether cut or on the plant. 
A good doer and most floriferous. Seeds. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1905. V.E — — 
ea. 
60 /- 
63/- 
V- 
41 - 
ea. 
100 /- 
10 /- 
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