Description. 
100 doz. ea. 
Chancellor (Engleheart) A highly refined 
giant Incomparabilis of Lady M. Boscawen 
type, but smaller and more Nelsoni-like. Large, 
broad, overlapping, ivory white segments of 
circular shape and great substance, handsome, 
straight crown, prettily fluted, rather open and 
clear light yellow. A very bold and striking 
flower, well shown at Truro of late years. A 
grand pollen parent. Strongly recommended. 
A.M., R.H.S., April 1900. M.S 
Crown Prince (W. Backhouse) A very fine 
Daffodil with large white petals, and yellow 
cup stained orange. Very fine in pots and a 
grand grower. M.S. 
Dorothy Wernyss (W. Backhouse) A large 
bold flower, tather late. Large creamy white 
perianth, canary yellow cup margined orange- 
red. Not suitable for pots. A.M., R.II.S., 1901. 
L 
Duke of Leinster (Engleheart) This might 
well be described as a glorified Queen Sophia, 
and in our opinion is one of the most magnifi- 
cent coloured Narcissi. A large flower of great 
substance with firm, creamy white perianth 
and an enormous spreading shallow crown of 
brilliant orange. Very scarce. M.S. 
Flora. Wilson (W. Backhouse) A deliciously 
scented flower with pure white perianth and 
lemon cup heavily stained orange. M.S. 
George Nicholson A flower of fine form 
and great substance, perianth pure white and 
clear yellow cup. L. 
Great Warley (Engleheart) A gigantic 
flower measuring fully 5 inches across when 
well grown, with large, substantial, creamy 
white segments and a very fine, rich golden- 
yellow, broadly bell-shaped crown, 1$ inches 
across. Much larger than Lady M. Boscawen. 
M.S. 
Heroine (Engleheart) This flower was superbly 
shown by us at Birmingham, 1909, and created 
a positive sensation. It may be best described 
as a giant form of the now well-known Alba- 
tross. Is very much larger in every way, and 
the red edging to the cup is deeper and richer. 
A really glorious flower. Scarce. M.S. 
Lady Margaret Boscawen (Engleheart) 
One of the most splendid Daffodils in cultiva- 
tion and a magnificent garden plant. Very 
large flower of the Sir Watkin class, with re- 
markably broad, flat segments of clear white 
and a large bold expanded deep yellow cup. 
Seeds freely and is indispensable to every ex- 
hibitor. F.C.C., R.H.S., 1900. M.S. 
3 for 18/- 
— — 12/6 
— 2/6 3d. 
5/- 
6d. 
— 
— 
168/- 
12/- 
1/9 
2d. 
— 
1/6 
2d. 
- - 84/- 
— — 80/- 
— — 6/6 
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