Description. 100 doz. 
King-cup (Lemesle Adams) One of the grandest 
of the prize flowers in the Single Bloom Classes 
at Birmingham, 1909. Raised from the same 
parentage as Homespun (Golden Spur (seed) x 
Poet. Ornatus), to which it bears consider- 
able resemblance, this is a much stronger 
plant. Perianth segments overlapning and of 
splendid shape and substance, 1$ inches broad, 
pale lemon yellow. Wide open cup, deep cow- 
slip yellow, expanding to 1^ inches, frilled at 
edge and |-in. deep. Flower stands boldly up, 
stalk 18 inches. A most potent pollen parent. 
Whole flower over 5 inches across and of grand 
form. E — — 
Leonie (Van der Schoot) A most floriferous 
variety with broad, deep primrose perianth and 
fine open cup of slightly deeper colouring. Not 
a free seeder but has seeded to Poets, with us 
of late. L 9/- 1/3 
Lightsome A refined soft yellow flower of 
good form and substance. Exhibited well at 
Birmingham, 1908. E 35/-- 5/- 
Marigold (Engleheart, Raised from a very 
early yellow Ajax crossed by Gloria Mundi 
pollen. Opens a week before Blackwell. A 
well-made flower of extreme durability with 
broad, flat, overlapping segments and a very 
wide spreading cup of Gloria Mundi type and 
colour. A splendid grower and great acquisition. 
First Prize as a l.arge Cup, Birmingham, 1911. 
Very strongly recommended. E. 3 for 25/- — — 
Mrs. William Mil es A very large flower bred 
from M. J. Berkeley x Gloria Mundi. Long, 
broad, pointed perianth segments of Berkeley 
colouring, overlapping well at base. Enormous, 
spreading, deep, wide open accordion-pleated 
crown, colour rich, pure self orange. Flower 
4 inches across, crown 1J inches across. A 
strong grower, quick increaser and tall grower. 
First Prize as Short Trumpet, Birmingham, 
1910. E — — 
Noble (Engleheart) A splendid great Daffodil of 
the Lady Margaret Boscawen type, but larger 
in flower and plant. The entire bloom is of a 
beautiful pale yellow, and of magnificent build 
and substance. Indispensable for crossing. 
M.S. — — 
Northern Light (Engleheart) A flower of 
great refinement and superb quality with wide, 
overlapping segments of rich yellow. Crown 
crinkled, of medium size and bright orange. A 
strong grower, forming very large bulbs, and 
most floriferous. Splendidly exhibited by us 
at Birmingham, 1909. E. ... 3 for 21/- — — 
ea. 
120 /- 
6d. 
10 /- 
42/- 
35/— 
7/6 
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