Description. 100 
Lucifer (Lawrenson) Long white segments, 
long narrow cup, colour intense glowing 
orange-scarlet. A splendid garden plant as 
colour lasts well in the sun. F.C.C., R.H.S., 
1901. M.S — 
Lulworth This variety is a chance seedling 
and received a F.C.C. from the R.H.S. in 1894. 
A flower of exquisite beauty with broad, ample 
and slightly drooping perianth segments; at 
first very pale sulphur, but afterwards pure 
white ; cup large, bell-shaped, and of a 
peculiarly vivid red. A free seeder. M.S. ... 15/- 
Macebearer (P. D. Williams) A giant 
Incomparabilis, and one of the finest flowers 
we have ever seen. Broad, overlapping cream 
white perianth, large expanded pale yellow 
cup with well-defined orange-red rim 
Magpie (Engleheart) A tall, strong-growing 
large bicolor with overlapping white perianth 
of great quality and large lemon cup. M.S. ... — 
Marina (Engleheart) A superb flower of very 
high quality. Creamy white spreading perianth 
with large shallow ooen crown of pale lemon. 
A.M., R.H.S. , 1899. " V.L — 
Miss Willmott (Tubergen) A remarkable 
cross between a Poeticus variety (seed), and 
Gloria Mundi, that received an A.M. from 
the R.H.S. in 1909, and a F.C.C. in 1911. A 
very large, sweetly-scented flower, with 
massive overlapping petals, and a crown J in. 
across, lemon-yellow, heavily banded bright 
orange-red. Plant of vigorous growth, 24 in. 
high — 
Mrs. C. Bowley (W. Backhouse) White 
perianth, rich orange cup. A good flower that 
seeds most freely V.L 12/- 
Mohican (R. O. Backhouse) Broad, chaste 
creamy-white perianth segments stained with 
yellow at the base. Small open cup, rich yellow 
deeply margined bright orange-red. A very 
attractive flower. Height 20 inches. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1903. M.S — 
Neptune (Copeland) A cross between M. Ilume 
(seed) and Grandee, of immense vigour. 
Perianth stiff and overlapping, opening yellow 
and changing to white. Very long, straight, 
narrow trumpet of intense rich yellow. Quite 
distinct and seeds. First Prize, Birmingham, 
1910, as Short Trumpet. M.S. .. ... — 
Orangeman (Engleheart) An extraordinarily 
vigorous plant and one of the most striking 
Daffodils in cultivation. Flat, white segments, 
3 of a fine almond shape, 3 narrower ; short, 
broad crown of wonderful substance, broader 
than long, plaited and lobed, of deep warm 
orange. A most sensational colour. Very 
highly recommended. M.S. ... ... ... — 
doz. ea. 
10/- I 1 - 
2/6 3d. 
- 84/- 
18/- 1/9 
15/- 1/6 
£10 0 0 
1/9 2d. 
70/- 6/6 
- 42/- 
30/- 31- 
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