100 
dost. 
ea. 
Description. 
Diana A noble flower, very large and bold, 
perianth creamy white, flat and round ; the 
very large flattened disc-like eye is of pale 
cowslip yellow. A.M., R.I1.S., 1900. M.S. ... 
Duchess of Westminster A most refined 
and graceful variety, with glaucous blue green 
foliage. Very fine pure white spreading 
perianth, long cup of pale canary-yellow, 
edged orange on opening, the whole passing to 
pure white. A well-formed star-like flower of 
erect habit. F.C.C., R.H.S. M.S. 
Empire (Crosfield) This remarkable flower was 
first exhibited at Birmingham, in 1907, where it 
created a sensation and won First Prize for the 
best Leedsii, after being open for 17 days. 
It is easily the finest and most beautiful giant 
Leedsii yet raised, and is of extraordinary 
substance and great refinement. A capital 
grower (Princess Mary x White Ajax) M.S. 
Eoster (Engleheart) A charming little plant and 
flower of much distinction, very thick hollowed 
foliage, flowers of medium size, fine round 
perianth of broad overlapping segments, crown 
cup-formed, light clear canary citron, refined 
and novel. A.M., R.H.S., and Birmingham, 
1900. L 3 for 21/- 
Ermine (Engleheart) A remarkable flower of 
large size and perfect form, segments glistening 
white, very round and of fine substance ; cup 
small and crinkled, bright yellow. V.L. 
3 for 21 /- 
Ethereal (H. Backhouse) Raised from Hon. 
Mrs. Barton x Cassandra (pollen). Crown 
perfectly flat as in Poeticus but pure white ; 
perianth of good substance also pure white. A 
most choice and beautiful flower and quite 
unique. M.S. 
“The New Zealand Graphic,” Sept. 23rd, 1908, says : 
“ Narcissus Ethereal.’’ 
“ An absolutely pure white Parvi Narcissus 
is a very uncommon thing. Messrs. Cartwright 
& Goodwin, Kidderminster, have produced an 
hybrid to which they give the above name, and 
which is pure white when it expands. The 
outer segments are oblong and broad, while 
the inner ones are ovate and all of them over- 
lapping. The crown is widely cup-shaped, 
flat and plaited. It is very chaste or ethereal, 
and someone procured one of the bulbs at a 
fabulous price for a Daffodil.” 
- 10 /- 
3/6 4d. 
£20 0 0 
7/6 
- 7/6 
— 200 /- 
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