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DESCRIPTION. 1 06 doz. ea. 
Golden Sand (King Alfred x Glory of Noordwijk) Plant 
of enormous vigour, with rich bluish foliage. A bright 
golden-yellow self Ajax, of splendid upright habit. Well 
proportioned, large, bold trumpet, much expanded and 
deeply indented at brim. Perianth broad, overlapping, 
and of great substance, not so flat as in King Alfred, but 
far superior to that of Glory of Noordwijk. Whole 
flower 4$ inches across. Segments 1 inch broad ; trumpet 
2 inches wide, 1 j inches deep. Height 18 inches. Early. 
Exhibited London and Truro, 1911. 
Complete stock for sale. Price on application ... — — 
Goldsecker ( Dawson ) A flower of rare beauty and perfect 
form, entirely distinct from anything we have seen. In 
shape it resembles Tenby, but is considerably larger and 
has a fine recurving rim. The colour is a rich deep 
glowing orange yellow, surpassing Santa Maria in in- 
tensity. The well proportioned trumpet is 1| inches 
across at the mouth, while the perianth segments twist 
slightly. A strong grower, quick increaser. forming 
large bulbs. Pollen very fertile and seeds well. First 
Prize, Birmingham, 1908. E. — — 4#/- 
Golden Spur The best of all the early yellow trumpets for 
garden purposes. A large flower, rich golden yellow. 
Magnificent under glass. V.E. 
Selected Bulbs for forcing 7/6 1/2 — 
Good ordinary Bulbs 6/- lOd. — 
Golden Trumpet ( Pearson ) Earlier than H. Irving and 
Golden Spur. Trumpet very large and expanded, 
segments rather narrow ; whole flower a bright clear 
yellow. Strongly recommended to our Australian cus- 
tomers on account of its earliness. V.E. ... ... — 3/- 4d. 
Hamlet (Haydon ) After the style of Emperor, but more 
refined. Large, broad, flat, primrose perianth, and a 
well-built trumpet of full yellow. Premier Yellow 
Ajax, Truro, 1908. First Prize, Birmingham, 1909. A 
magnificent flower ; quite indispensable to exhibitors 
and raisers. M.S. 3 for 10/- — 36/- 3/6 
Harold Cartwright A self-yellow Ajax, not large but of 
most perfect form, round and symmetrical. Much 
overlapping, broad, rounded segments. Very smooth, 
round, widely expanded trumpet, with recurving rim 
slightly crinkled and indented. The whole flower is 
3$ inches across, trumpet I| inches long, and 1$ inches 
wide at mouth. Segments Ij inches broad at centre. 
Colour of Lord Roberts. Premier Yellow Ajax, 
Birmingham, 1911. M.S. All sold for 1912 
Henry Irving One of the best of all Daffodils for forcing. 
Broad, spreading yellow perianth, large yellow trumpet. 
An uncertain grower, but does splendidly on some 
soils. V.E. 6/- lOd. — 
Kaiser (C. J. Backhouse ) A selection from Emperor, some- 
what earlier and a freer seeder. M.S — 2/6 3d. 
For Bulbs In Pots or Bowls use our Narcissus and Tulip Support. 
