DESCRIPTION. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
King Alfred (Kendall ) The Giant Golden Trumpet Daffodil, 
quite the finest introduction of recent years. Flowers 
of the greatest size and substance, intense rich gold. 
Has probably taken more prizes for Premier bloom than 
any other variety. First Class Cert. R.H.S., March 28th, 
1899. Large bulbs. E. 3 for 8/0 
King’s Norton (Pope) An immense, rich, deep yellow 
variety, very strong grower. A.M., R.H.S., F.C.C., 
R.FI.S. M.S. 
King Solomon An excellent seedling from P. R. Barr and 
closely resembling that variety in form. The colouring, 
a bright clear distinct shade of uniform lemon, is, how- 
ever, quite novel, and on this account it was greatly 
admired at the 1911 Birmingham Show. Size of flower 
3J inches across, trumpet 1 $ inches deep, and 1 } inches 
wide at mouth, segments li inches wide. A good doer, 
and seeds. M.S. 
Leiden Jar ( 11 ay don I This remarkably beautiful Yellow 
Ajax was one of the most prominent flowers in Mr. 
Ernest Crosfield’s First Prize Exhibit of 50 varieties at 
Birmingham, 1909. It is a refined seedling from Glory 
of Leiden, with a handsomely frilled trumpet. The 
colour is a rich luminous yellow, almost uniform save 
for the fact that it has a deeper shading inside the 
trumpet which considerably enhances the beauty of the 
flower. A very vigorous grower. We hold the entire 
stock. First Prize, Birmingham, 1911. M.S. 3 for 50/- 
Lord Medway (Haydon) A seedling from Monarch, but 
flowering after that variety. Flower something like a 
very large Emperor, but far more perfect and refined in 
shape, with much expanded trumpet, and beautifully 
rounded segments. A very strong grower, most potent 
pollen parent, and always seeds. Quite first-class. 
V.L. 
Lord Roberts (Barr) A bright golden yellow flower of large 
size, great substance, and splendid quality. Seeds freely 
and grows as strong as Emperor. F.C.C., R.H.S., 1901. 
M.S 
Master of Raliiol (C. &• G. ) A giant self yellow of Glory of 
Noordwijk form. Long perianth segments overlapping 
at base. Large, bold, expanded trumpet slightly re- 
curving and prettily gashed at mouth. Depth of trumpet 
2 inches, width 2\ inches. The whole flower is of an 
intense rich yellow, and the plant is of excellent habit. 
E. 
32/- 
50/- 
Maximus Rich deep golden yellow. M.S 7/6 1/- 
Mervyn (Cartwright) A fine, bold, handsome flower of 
uniform soft yellow. Raised from Emperor and 
Obvallaris, and opens a few days before the former. 
Trumpet bold and straight, with recurving rim ; perianth 
very firm and well formed. Comes best on two-year 
plants. A very good pollen flower. E — 55/- 
31- 
20 /- 
42/- 
20 /- 
120 /- 
4/6 
63/- 
5/- 
See Special Collection of Twelve Grand Trumpet Daffodils, page 61. 
