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DESCRIPTION. 
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Diamond (Copeland) A most refined chaste pure white 
flower of exquisite purity raised from Minnie Hume and 
Calathinus. Broad, flat, overlapping perianth ; large 
egg-shaped crown. A good healthy tall grower of most 
graceful habit, frequently bearing two flowers on a stem. 
Quite one of the loveliest hybrids that we have seen. 
Second Prize in Seedling Class for Medios, Birmingham, 
1906. Second Prize, Cartwright Cup, Birmingham, 1909 
and 1910. M.S. 
Marie Hall A very large Triandrus Hybrid, with bold, 
straight trumpet, wide at the mouth, and of a soft 
sulphur passing to pure white ; perianth pure white, 
broad and overlapping, and recurves very gracefully, 
giving it a most distinct character. A.M., R.II.S., 1905. 
Pollen very fertile. L. 
May Hanson A cross between M. Hume and Calathinus, a 
great advance upon any other variety of this type. An 
exquisitely modelled flower of exceptional purity of 
whiteness. Very pointed, overlapping, pure white seg- 
ments, If inches long and 1 inch wide in centre. Pure 
white cup, J inch deep, If inches broad. A splendid 
doer and most perfect exhibition flower. First Prize as 
a Large Cup, and A.M., Birmingham, 1911. M.S. 
Pearl of Dew (Albatross x Triandrus ) One of the most re- 
markable varieties at the 1911 Birmingham Show, and 
quite distinct from anything we have yet seen. A 
gigantic flat flower 4f inches across, with very long, 
spreading, pointed, smooth petals of great substance 
much overlapping at base. Enormous saucer-shaped 
crown exceeding If inches across, much crinkled and 
daintily serrated at edge. Whole flower glistening 
white; the protruding pistil, the green tube and ex- 
quisite poise give it a delightful appearance. A strong 
grower. Mid-season. Entire stock for sale, price on 
application. 
Princess Ena A very refined Triandrus hybrid of large size. 
Long trumpet, slightly frilled at mouth, of a beautiful 
shade of sulphur ; broad creamy white perianth. Seeds. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1906. A.M., Birmingham, 1911. L. ... 
Queen of Spain ( Johnstonii ) One of the most beautiful of 
all the wild daffodils; colour light self-yellow, with 
gracefully reflexing perianth and long elegant trumpet. 
Most distinct. Exquisite in grass. M.S. 
Trilogy (Copeland ) A remarkable hybrid between Lady 
M. Boscawen (seed) and Calathinus. Of graceful pen- 
dulous habit with 3 flowers on a stem. Flat white 
perianth, clear yellow cup, cylindrical but smaller at 
base and clean cut at brim. Light shining green foliage. 
First Prize as single bloom Triandrus, Birmingham, 
1912. M.S 
White Cloud (H. Backhouse) A cross between M. Hume and 
Calathinus, of exquisite purity. Well made even petals, 
ovate and overlapping. Deep fluted crown of acorn cup 
shape. A capital grower. E. 
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17/6 2/6 3d. 
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“ Queen of Spain,” most beautiful in pots 
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