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DESCRIPTION. 100 
Dolores (C. <5r G.) An early variety opening with Black- 
well. Long, overlapping, pointed segments, prettily 
fluted, pale lemon yellow. Huge, broad, rounded, 
shallow crown, beautifully fringed and crested, almost 
Engleheartii in character, size 1} in. across, colour 
lemon with orange-tipped edge. Whole flower 4 in. 
across. E. — 
Finespun (C. & G.) A remarkable flower of the very finest 
quality, bred from King Alfred. Large, broad, well 
made, overlapping, almond-shaped segments of great 
substance, two inches in length. Crown lfin. long, 
If in. wide, daintily fringed and crinkled at edge. Colour 
a uniform rich deep yellow. Very early and a strong, 
tall grower — 
Firelight ( R. O. Backhouse) A very bright coloured bed- 
ding Daffodil, flower of medium size, bright yellow 
perianth, and straight golden yellow crown, prettily 
fluted and stained with intense orange red. Height 14 
inches. A.M., R.H.S., 1903. E 21/- 
Flambeau (Englcheart) Yellow perianth and glowing 
orange red crown. A.M., R.H.S., April 18th, 1899. 
M.S , — 
Flamingo (Engleheart ) Full yellow perianth, long funnel 
shaped crown of vivid red. M.S. — 
Frank Miles (Leeds) A uniform soft clear yellow flower, 
with large perianth of gracefully twisting habit. Seeds. 
M.S 7/- 
Giraffe ( Cros field ) A gigantic flower, the outcome of a 
cross between Mme. de Graaff and Princess Mary. Was 
first exhibited by the raiser at Birmingham, 1907, in 
First Prize stand of 12 distinct seedlings. At the 1908 • 
Birmingham Show it was one of the 12 varieties which 
won the Challenge Cup offered by Mr. Cartwright. The 
plant is of enormous vigour and grows much taller than 
either of its parents. Perianth overlapping and of great 
substance, huge spreading crown, much frilled at edge. 
Quite a new type. A.M., Birmingham, 1909. M.S. ... — 
Gloria Mundi (W . Backhouse) A glorious flower with 
smooth, overlapping, clear rich yellow segments and 
large spreading cup, heavily stained with dusky red. 
Indispensable to exhibitors and hybridists. F.C.C., 
R.H.S., 1887. M.S. — 
Helios ( Engleheart , ic)i 2 ) A magnificent flower of the finest 
quality, which we thoroughly recommend. It measures 
a good 4 ins. across, and has a substantial, well formed 
rich yellow perianth of ovate segments, much over- 
lapping at base, and standing out well. The trumpet 
is in perfect proportion to the flower, If ins. long, and 
If in. wide, frilled, and distinctly orange yellow through- 
out. The plant is a' splendid grower and attains a 
height of 18 ins. in spite of being very early. Unanimous 
A.M., R.H.S., 1912 — 
doz. ea. 
- 15/- 
,£10 0 0 
3/- Id. 
7/6 9d. 
7/6 9d. 
1 /- - 
— 30/- 
7/6 9d. 
Use “Ivo” Labels for exhibition. 
£15 0 0 
