Description. 
Ormonde (Engleheart) One of the most remark- 
able Daffodils that we have ever seen. Segments 
pure white, very large, spreading, fluted crown 
heavily gashed into 3 divisions ; colour a 
brilliant escholtzia-orange. A grand pollen 
flower. Very scarce. V.L. ... 3 for 25/- 
Perfectus To the hybridist this variety is 
invaluable from the fact that it is of most 
perfect symmetry and seeds freely. The plant 
is a most vigorous grower and reaches 2 feet 
in height. Flower of great substance, with 
shapely, stiff, white perianth and expanded 
canary-yellow cup faintly tinged orange. V.I.. 
Scarletta (Engleheart) A most lovely flower 
with creamy white perianth, segments rather 
narrow but of great lasting ouality, keeping flat 
until the flower is quite dead. Rather narrow 
cup, brightest orange throughout ; very vivid 
and telling. A grand grower and seeds well. 
M. S. 3 for 21/- 
Sea Bird (Engleheart) A late short-crown of 
extraordinary character. Perianth nearly 4 in. 
across ; soft luminous white with pale green 
tones at base, crown cupped, gamboge yellow 
with darker edge, frilled and plaited, with dark 
green eye. Most distinct and strongly recom- 
mended. A.M., R.H.S., 1901. V.L. 3 for 27/6 
Seagfllll (Engleheart) This variety resembles 
Albatross, and was from the same seed pod. 
Large, spreading, white perianth, and canary 
cup edged apricot. M.S 
Steadfast (Engleheart) A superb hybrid 
from Grandee. Segments white, of great 
substance, smooth and overlapping. Cup nar- 
row and nearly cylindrical, bright rich yellow. 
Plant very vigorous and floriferous. A very 
perfect flower. V.L. 
Stella, superba Large clear white pointed 
perianth, bright yellow cup. M.S 
Wagtail (Engleheart) After the type of Per- 
fectus but neater and more symmetrical. White 
petals evenly overlapping, with a long clear 
yellow cup. A superb show flower. M.S. ... 
Whitewell An ideal garden plant as well as 
a grand show flower ; broad, overlapping, 
creamy white segments of good substance, 
shallow, much-expanded, rich yellow cup, 
1| in. across, prettily crinkled and fluted. A 
very large flower, 4 inches across, and a tall 
grower. First Prize, Birmingham. 1910. M.S. 
White Wingrs (Engleheart) A.M., R.H.S., 
1898. A most perfectly formed flower, with 
round, white perianth and expanded crown of 
clear yellow. Seeds freely, and by pollen of 
N. Calathinus we have obtained some most 
exquisite seedlings from it. L. 
100 doz. 
— 3/6 
- 41- 
— 20 /- 
6/- lOd. 
25/- 3/6 
— 42 — 
ea. 
10 /- 
4d. 
7/6 
10 /- 
5d. 
2 /- 
2/6 
15/- 
4d. 
