DESCRIPTION. 
Mrs. George H. Barr A very lovely Daffodil of perfect 
form, perianth pure white and slightly campanulate, 
elegant white trumpet, well open at mouth. A.M., 
Birmingham, 1903. A.M., Truro, 1909 
Mrs. Robert Sydenham ( de Graaff J An exquisite and most 
refined pure white Daffodil of perfect shape. Broad, 
firm, white perianth of great substance and a fine bold 
trumpet that is pure white even before expanding ; 
elegantly frilled and recurved. M.S. ... Special Price 
Mrs. Camm ( W. Backhouse) A large, bold flower with 
elegant cream white perianth, and sulphur white trum- 
pet, fading with age. M.S 
Pearl of Kent ( Haydon , 1908) One of the finest of all the 
White Trumpets ; a large and perfectly balanced flower. 
Segments very broad and overlapping, and rather 
hooded over the trumpet, which is long and beautifully 
rolled back at the brim. A true white Daffodil, not 
a sulphur-coloured one, and will be indispensable to 
exhibitors. A strong and vigorous grower. A.M., 
R.H.S. 
Peter Barr (Barr ) A noble flower with pure white carnpanu- 
late perianth and large ivory white trumpet. Strong 
grower, free bloomer and sure seeder. F.C.C., R.H.S., 
April 8th, 1902. M.S. Special Price 
W. P. Milner A charming and most floriferous little 
Daffodil of pendulous habit, with dainty sulphur 
coloured flowers ; most distinct and of good constitution. 
Strongly recommended for rock gardens, and also for 
pots. M.S. 
(I C) Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils 
DESCRIPTION. 10 
Bulldog A large, thick-set, well-built flower 3} ins. across. 
Short but very wide trumpet of full yellow, 2 ins wide, 
flanged and fringed at mouth. Lemon white perianth, 
very thick and extremely overlapping, making a square 
flower. A strong grower and potent pollen parent. E. — 
Chameleon (1911) A distinct break. Trumpet a delicate 
pale pink inside and citron outside. The perianth is 
well formed and has an almost white blotch at the base 
of the segments ; it opens palest citron and, Chameleon- 
like, changes its colour until of the same tint as the 
outside of the trumpet. A remarkable flower and 
valuable to the hybridist as it is a good seed and pollen 
parent. Stock limited — 
Cygnet (Haydon) Very bold white perianth, broad and 
elegantly twisted, long bold trumpet of a soft canary 
yellow, elegantly rolled back at mouth. One of the 
loveliest of all bicolors. A.M., R.H.S., 1902, A.M., 
Birmingham, 1903. M.S. 3 for 30/- - 
“ W. P. Milner,” charming in pots or bowls. 
