100 doz. 
ea. 
Description. 
Royal Sovereign (Copeland) A semi-double 
of unsurpassable beauty and unique in shape 
and colouring. Large, smooth, ivory white 
perianth of Minnie Hume character. Bright 
yellow much frilled cup, with a second row of 
ivory white petals which are smaller than the 
outer ones. Good healthy, upright grower. 
Height 14 inches, very stiff stems. Created a 
sensation at Truro, 1909, where it received 
a unanimous Award of Merit. A cross 
between Minnie Hume and Tel. Plenus. 
Opens 1st week in April. E 
Shock-headed Peter (Copeland) Three 
rows of ovate, pointed, creamy white seg- 
ments, coronal segments rich orange yellow, 
frilled. Flower of fine shape, plant most 
floriferous. Stiff ribbed stems, flowers held 
erect, 18 inches. Opens 1st week in April. E. 
Sulphur Phoenix (Codlings and Cream) 
Large, double, white, rose-shaped flowers 
with sulphur centre. An exquisitely chaste 
variety and superb under glass. M.S. ... 8/- 
The Bride A sport from the preceding 
variety that we can strongly recommend, as 
it is much more floriferous, and has a better 
constitution. Under glass we find it comes 
whiter, and is altogether superior to Sulphur 
Phoenix 17/6 
Telamonius Plenus The old double 
Yellow Daffodil. A fine garden plant and of 
great service to the hybridist. V.E. 
Extra selected bulbs 7/- 
Good first size 5/- 
Umbriel (Copeland) A flower of Argent build 
with 4 to 5 sets of long, loose, pointed creamy 
segments ; coronal segments frilled, bright 
orange with yellow base. Height 17 inches. 
M.S. - 
Whirligig (Copeland) A very distinct flower 
of unique shape. Perianth segments creamy 
white, If inches long, evenly but loosely dis- 
posed. Coronal segments rich orange. A most 
effective garden plant, the blooms being held 
erect on stiff stalks, 18 inches high. Growth 
very vigorous, foliage glaucous, of very pretty 
semi-drooping habit. Most floriferous, quite 
small bulbs producing 3 blooms. Opens end 
of March. V.E. — 
1/2 
2/6 
1 1 - 
9d. 
— 56 
210 /- 
84/— 
3d. 
42/- 
42 /- 
