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DESCRIPTION. 100 
Bert Sands An enormous flower of the Lady M. Boscawen 
type, but rounder than that variety. Huge, broad, thick, 
rounded, much overlapping segments ; large, expanded, 
bold yellow crown 1 1 inches deep, 2 inches wide. 
Whole flower 4\ inches across, of great substance and 
very lasting. First Prize as Short Trumpet, Birmingham, 
1911. M.S — 
Brigadier ( Engleheart ) Comes near to Lady Margaret Bos- 
cawen in style and beauty. In the way of a bicolor Sir 
Watkin, but of a far superior form and finish. Ample, 
flat-set, white perianth, very large open crown of deep 
yellow, very free in bloom and increase, perfectly 
robust; altogether a splendid Daffodil. A.M., R.H.S., 
1899. Strongly recommended. M.S. — 
Cardinal (Engleheart) A small but early flower with creamy 
white perianth and long cup of rich orange. E — 
Ceres (Engleheart) Nelsoni section. A hybrid between 
Grandee and Poeticus. Pure white poiuted segments, 
clear yellow cup. Flower of drooping habit, exquisite 
in the rock garden. L. — *■ 
Chaffinch A very telling exhibition flower of large size. 
Creamy white perianth, 3J inches across, segments 
pointed and overlapping. Well expanded crown, deep 
orange red shading to golden at centre — 
Chancellor (Engleheart) A highly refined giant Incom- 
parabilis of Lady M. Boscawen type, but smaller and 
more Nelsoni-like. Large, broad, overlapping, ivory 
white segments of circular shape and great substance, 
handsome, straight crown, prettily fluted, rather open 
and clear light yellow. A very bold and striking flower, 
well shown at Truro of late years. A grand pollen 
parent. Strongly recommended. A.M., R.H.S., April, 
1900. M-S. 3 for 21/- — 
Charles ( Jacob ) A fine, striking circular flower. Perianth 
pure white, of great substance and well overlapping. 
The cup is large and heavily stained with orange. An 
excellent exhibition bloom ... .. ... — 
Duke of Leinster ( Engleheart ) This might well be described 
as a glorified Queen Sophia, and in our opinion is one of 
the most magnificent coloured Narcissi. A large flower 
of great substance with firm, creamy white perianth and 
an enormous spreading shallow crown of brilliant 
orange. Very scarce. M.S — 
Ermine (Engleheart ) A remarkable flower of large size and 
perfect form, segments glistening white, very round and 
of fine substance ; cup small and crinkled, bright yellow. 
V.L. 3 for 14/- — 
George Nicholson A flower of fine form and great substance, 
perianth pure white and clear yellow cup. L — 
doz. ea. 
— 105/- 
15/- 1/6 
5/- 6d. 
1/6 2d. 
— 12/6 
- 7/6 
— 28/- 
— £7 ^ o 
- 5/- 
1/6 2d. 
See Special Collection of Incomps, with White Perianths, page 61. 
