Description. 100 doz. 
Evangeline (Engleheart) This magnificent 
flower was introduced by us at the R.H.S. 
meeting on March 30th, 1908, when it caused 
quite a furore among lovers of the Narcissus. 
Writing in “The Garden” for April 18th, the 
Rev. J. Jacob described it as a “ white Home- 
spun,” — a description which will convey some 
idea as to the exquisite modelling of the flower. 
The pure white petals, which are much over- 
lapping, are of remarkable breadth, texture, 
smoothness and solidity. The plant is a strong, 
vigorous, tall grower. Figured in “The 
Gardeners’ Chronicle,” April, 1908. M.S. ... — 55/- 
Fairy Queen A much improved Minnie Hume 
with pure white perianth and straight creamy 
white cup, prettily fluted. Strongly recom- 
mended. M.S. 40/ - 5/6 
Felspar (Copeland). A giant I.eedsii of grand 
substance. Huge, much overlapping, pointed, 
ivory white segments, IJ inches wide. 
Immense, bell-shaped, bright lemon crown, 
much frilled and expanded, 1$ inches deep and 
1J inches wide. Whole flower 3J inches across. 
Height 21 inches. A grand exhibition flower. 
First Prize as a Short Trumpet, Birmingham, 
1911 (Minnie Hume X Weardale Perfection). 
M.S. — — 
Glee Maiden (Copeland) After the style of 
White Nectarine, but larger altogether and of 
greater substance. Broad, overlapping, oval- 
pointed, glistening white segments, 1 inch 
wide ; much crinkled and fluted crown, lemon 
white flushed greenish lemon at base and 
delicately edged with peach. Flower 3J inches 
across ; crown J inch deep and 1 inch wide. 
Height 17 inches. A first-class exhibition 
flower. M.S. ... ... ... ... ... — — 
Hon. Mrs. Barton (W. Backhouse) Pure 
white perianth, cup expanded and passing from 
primrose to white. A rather delicate grower, 
but succeeds well with us. The parent of 
Moonbeam and Ethereal. Indispensable to the 
hybridist as it gives most exquisite seedlings by 
pollen of Triandrus arfd Poeticus. Also very 
beautiful under glass. M.S. ... ... ... 17/6 2/6 
Katherine Spurrell (I.eeds) A most charm- 
ing flower of great substance, perianth pure 
white, broad and overlapping ; cup pale canary 
yellow. One of the most lasting Daffodils in a 
cut state. M.S. ... ... ... ... ... 17/6 2/6 
ea. 
51 - 
6d. 
63/- 
50/- 
3d. 
3d. 
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