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DESCRIPTION. 100 dor. 
Great Warley (Engleheart ) A gigantic flower measuring fully 
5 inches across when well grown, with large, substantial, 
creamy white segments and a very fine, rich golden- 
yellow, broadly bell-shaped crown, 1J inches across. 
Much larger than Lady M. Boscawen. M.S. 
Special Price — — 
Heroine (Engleheart ) This flower was superbly shown by 
us at Birmingham, 1909, and created a positive sensation. 
It may be best described as a giant form of the now well- 
known Albatross. Is very much larger in every way, 
and the red edging to the cup is deeper and richer. A 
really glorious flower. Scarce. M.S 
Lady Margaret Boscawen (Engleheart) One of the most 
splendid Daffodils in cultivation and a magnificent 
garden plant. Very large flower of the Sir Watkin class, 
with remarkably broad, flat segments of clear white and 
a large bold expanded deep yellow cup. Seeds freely 
and is indispensable to every exhibitor. F.C.C., R.H.S., 
Lucifer (Lawrenson ) Long white segments, long narrow cup, 
colour intense glowing orange-scarlet. A splendid gar- 
den plant as colour lasts well in the sun. F.C.C., 
R.II.S., 1901. M.S. — 7/6 
Lulworth This variety is a chance seedling and received 
a F.C.C. from the R.II.S. in 1894. A flower of exquisite 
beauty with broad, ample and slightly drooping perianth 
segments ; at first very pale sulphur, but afterwards pure 
white; cup large, bell-shaped, and of a peculiarly vivid 
red. A free seeder. M.S. 14/6 2/- 
Macebearer (P. D. Williams) A giant Incomparabilis, and 
one of the finest flowers we have ever seen. Broad, 
overlapping cream white perianth, large expanded pale 
yellow cup with well-defined orange-red rim ... ... — — 
Magpie (Engleheart) A tall, strong growing large bicolor 
with overlapping white perianth of great quality and large 
lemon cup. M.S. — •#/- 
Marina (Engleheart ) A superb flower of very high quality. 
Creamy white spreading perianth with large shallow 
open crown of pale lemon. A.M., R.H.S., 1899. V.L. — 12/6 
Neptune (Copeland.) A cross between M. Hume (seed) and 
Grandee, of immense vigour. Perianth stiff and over- 
lapping, opening yellow and changing to white. Very 
long, straight, narrow trumpet of intense rich yellow. 
Quite distinct and seeds. First Prize, Birmingham, 1910, 
as Short Trumpet. M.S. — — 
Orangeman (Engleheart ) An extraordinarily vigorous plant 
and one of the most striking Daffodils in cultivation. 
Flat, white segments, 3 of a fine almond shape, 3 
narrower ; short, broad crown of wonderful substance, 
broader than long, plaited and lobed, of deep warm 
orange. A most sensational colour. Very highly recom- 
mended. M.S — 24/- 
Note reduced price Narcissus “ Great Warley.” 
ea. 
30/- 
63/- 
4 1 - 
9d. 
3d. 
84/- 
1 /- 
1/3 
35/- 
2/6 
