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DESCRIPTION. 
100 doz. ea. 
M. J. Berkeley (Backhouse) A clear yellow variety with a 
large, bold trumpet, much expanded and reflexed at the 
brim, of Maximus type, but larger and of paler colour- 
ing. Foliage deep blue. Invaluable to the hybridist, 
as it gives excellent seedlings. E 
8/6 1/3 — 
Mrs. H. J. Veitch (Van Waveren) A giant Emperor. 
Perianth pale yellow, large open trumpet of golden 
yellow. A flower of great substance and refinement. 
Has seeded well with us, both to Triandrus and King 
Alfred pollen. One of the finest and most effective 
yellow Trumpets in our First Prize stands of 12 Ajax at 
Birmingham, 1909-10-11. Strongly recommended. M.S. 
— 10/6 11- 
Monarch ( Barr ) A grand flower, one of the finest in this 
section, and indispensable for hybridising. Perianth 
and trumpet rich full yellow, of perfect form and 
splendid substance. A good sturdy grower, type of 
P. R. Barr. L 
— 24/- 2/3 
Obvallaris (The Tenby Daffodil) One of the most charming 
Daffodils for pots, and may easily be had in bloom at 
Christmas. A dwarf, sturdy grower of neat habit. 
Flower of perfect shape, uniform full yellow. A sure 
seeder. V.E 
6/- lOd. — 
Olympia (Van Waveren ) An enormous flower measuring 
■l| inches across. Somewhat twisted perianth of pale 
yellow, trumpet slightly deeper colour, frilled and very 
large. An exceedingly handsome Daffodil of great use 
for garden decoration and a magnificent plant for pots. 
— 12/6 1/3 
Outpost ( Engleheart ) A magnificent trumpet Daffodil in the 
way of Emperor, but larger, rounder, and of softer and 
more refined colour. It comes a week or ten days before 
Emperor, is wonderfully profuse in bloom, and an ex- 
tremely strong grower. Has proved a sure seeder and 
most reliable pollen parent. A grand flower that we 
can most strongly recommend. E. ... 3 for 7/6 
— 28/- 2/9 
P. R. Barr (Backhouse) A smaller and more refined 
Emperor, opening slightly later than that variety. 
Trumpet rich yellow, perianth primrose. A grand 
grower, free seeder, and most floriferous. M.S. 
6/- 1/- - 
Pope’s King (Pope) Something after the style of Golden 
Spur, but larger and with a distinct greeny tinge in the 
perianth segments. A.M., R.H.S., 1899. Seeds. E. 
- 21/- 2/- 
Rev. D. R. Williamson Clear rich yellow with long hand- 
some trumpet, a bold and noble flower. L 
— 48/- 4/3 
“ Henry Irving,” one of the best Early Daffodils for Pots. 
