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DESCRIPTION. 
White Queen (Englcheart) One of the loveliest Narcissi. 
In the way of a refined Sir Watkin, but having the large, 
broad, smooth perianth of glistening white, and the very 
large, bold, straight cup of pale citron passing to white, 
with an exquisitely frilled edge. F.C.C., R.II.S., 189s! 
Indispensable to exhibitors. M.S. ... 3 for 21/- 
Wliite Slave (Englcheart) A vastly improved White Lady 
and considerably earlier than that variety. Always 
Hat and smooth and of extraordinary lasting qualities, 
liroad, much overlapping perianth of Poeticus white ; 
cup elegantly frilled and fluted, pale citron. One of 
the loveliest and most striking flowers in this section 
arid a grand grower. A.M., Birmingham, 1909. K. 
3 for 21/- 
The Copeland Leedsii. 
DESCRIPTION. 
A magnificent strain of un named seedlings raised by inter- 
crossing Madame de Graaff and Minnie Hume. These 
are all Giant Leedsii and are far superior to the majority 
of named Leedsii now in cultivation. Lcnton Star was 
picked out from this batch of seedlings. Very limited 
stock. M.S. 
100 do/.. ea. 
- - 7/6 
- - 7/6 
100 doz. ea. 
— 15/- 1/6 
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Division V. 
Triandrus and Triandrus Hybrids. 
All varieties obviously containing N. Triandrus blood, such as Queen 
of Spain, Chloe, White Wolf, and May Hanson. 
The exquisite grace and purity of colour found in flowers containing 
Triandrus blood make them worthy of special culture. Triandrus 
Albus (Angels' Tears) found in Spain and Portugal, and T. Calathinus 
discovered by Mr. Peter Barr in the Gldnan Islands of Brittany’ 
are most at home planted in gritty soil in a shaded corner of the 
rock garden. They also make beautiful little pot plants. 
IM. Triandrus. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Albus Large size bulbs. M.S. 
Calathinus Scarce. M.S. 
100 doz. ea. 
8/6 1/3 — 
— 36/- 3/3 
Triandrus Hybrids. 
DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. ea. 
April Morn A very large Triandrus Ajax, with enormous 
bell-shaped trumpet, much expanded at brim, and fluted 
and ribbed, colour rich primrose yellow. Well made, 
overlapping, pointed, ivory white segments suffused 
primrose at base. Whole flower 3} inches, trumpet H 
inches deep and H inches wide. Plant of great vigour, 
height 20 inches. Exhibited 1910 and 1911 in Triandrus 
Class at Birmingham. M.S. 80/- 
See Special Collection of Twelve Grand Forcing Daffodils, page 62- 
