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DESCRIPTION. 100 
Alice Knights ( Barr ) The earliest of this section. Perianth 
white, trumpet creamy white, of elegant form with 
prettily frilled open mouth ; whole flower of great sub- 
stance, and lasts a long time whether cut or on the 
plant. A good doer and most floriferous. Seeds. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1905. V.E — 
Atlanta Perianth pure white of broad substantial segments ; 
trumpet palest ivory, long and beautifully fluted. A 
very refined flower of great substance. A.M., R.H.S. 
M.S. Special Price — 
Florence (Engleheart) Another very early Ajax of great 
beauty with long elegant trumpet of ivory maize colour- 
ing. A free seeder, but in our experience seeds more 
freely to Parvi and Poeticus varieties than to Trumpets. 
Has given some excellent Leedsii flowers, and is strongly 
recommended to raisers. A.M., R.H.S., 1901. E. ... — • 
Lady Audrey (Barr) A flower of great beauty, white 
perianth slightly campanulate and a long straight bold 
trumpet, widening at mouth, very pale creamy primrose, 
passing off white, most floriferous. A splendid Daffodil, 
and one that we can highly recommend. A sure seeder. 
A.M., Birmingham, April 24th, 1902. M.S — 
Lady of the Snows A handsome pure white Ajax of very 
beautiful proportions. Perianth 3} inches across, broad 
and of great substance. Trumpet pure white, elegantly 
frilled and expanded. A.M. L. ... Special Price — 
Loveliness A large white Ajax of remarkable grace and re- 
finement ; well-formed, substantial, snowy white 
perianth and very elegant white trumpet, expanding at 
the mouth. A.M., Birmingham, 1903, and Truro, 1906. 
M.S. — 
Madame de firaaff ( de Graa/J ) The finest of all the creamy 
white Trumpet Daffodils at a moderate price ; a strong 
grower and quick increaser. Perianth of good substance, 
and semi-drooping in character, opening lemon white, 
changing to creamy white. Fine bold trumpet elegantly 
rolled back at the brim ; rich primrose or pale primrose, 
changing after a few days to a beautiful waxy white. A 
sure seeder. F.C.C., May 10th, 1887. M.S 25/— 
Mrs. Betteridge ( de Graajf ) An exquisitely formed flower of 
a uniform, clear, ivory white throughout ; well-formed 
perianth, with broad expanding petals, long, straight 
trumpet, beautifully fringed at brim. A sure seeder, 
giving seedlings of the purest white. Highly recom- 
mended. I, 3 for 11/- — 
Mrs. Ernst H. Krelage (Krelage, iqi 2 ) A bold, upstanding, 
creamy-white flower of the largest size and most refined 
character. Exceptionally good in the perianth, the 
segments being broad, overlapping and of considerable 
substance. Long trumpet, beautifully proportioned, of 
the Madame de Oraaff type but without the rolled-back 
rim. The flower stalks are long and stout and the 
plant holds itself well and is of most vigorous constitu 
tion. An enormous advance in White Trumpets. Award 
of Merit, R.H.S. , 1912. Only one bulb for sale ... — 
doz. ea. 
84/- 7/6 
— 25/- 
— «/- 
60/- 5/6 
- 21 /- 
- 21 /- 
3/6 4d. 
— 4/- 
j£60 0 0 
Note low price of “ Madame de Graaff.' 
