DESCRIPTION. 
doz. ea. 
100 
Snowshoe (Engleheart, i<)io ) A very fine and distinct flower 
of great size, with a broad, thick perianth of snowy 
whiteness, slightly reflexed and with an elegant waved 
outline. Large conspicuous eye of very bright canary 
yellow, shading to green with a striking rim of crimson. 
A flower of great value in the garden, long stems and 
vigorous habit. Height 19 inches. A.M., R.H.S., 1909. 
L. 3 for 21/- — — 
Socrates ( Engleheart ) A splendid flower measuring over 3 
inches across, with broad, very solid, white, imbricated 
perianth, eye canary with remarkably broad rim of dark 
madder scarlet. A.M., R.1I.S., and Birmingham, 1911. 
Height 16 inches. L. — — 
Virgil (Engleheart ) The finest of the older varieties, flowers 
very large and of perfect form, with broad, overlapping 
petals of great substance and purity. Eye of large size 
and suffused with much dark rich red. Fairly early. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1900. Premier Poeticus, Birmingham, 
1906. E. 3 for 3/6 — 12/6 
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Division x. Double Varieties. 
DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. 
Amphion (Copeland) An elegant, shapely, semi-double 
flower of Argent build. Three to four sets of creamy 
lemon petals, coronal segments bright citron yellow 
edged orange red, and frilled. Good stout stems, most 
floriferous, height 21 inches. 
N.B. — This variety produces plenty of pollen and 
seeds. Exhibited in our 50 at Birmingham, 1909. M.S. — — 
Argent ( Engleheart ) A semi-double, star-shaped flower 
with creamy white petals, centre yellow. An elegant 
and decorative variety, forces early, most floriferous and 
a good doer. Stalk extremely strong, standing rough 
weather well, 18 inches high. Of great value to the 
hybridist from the fact that it will seed. E — 4/- 
Cernuus Plenus The rare and exquisite double white 
trumpet Daffodil. Requires a shady place and does best 
in grass. We have a fine stock of healthy bulbs. A 
good pollen flower. M.S 3 for 13/6 — — 
Dubloon (Engleheart ) A cross between Telamonius Plenus 
and Poeticus Ornatus, with 4 to 5 sets of rich yellow 
segments and an orange centre. Very fine, strong in 
stem. M.S. — 7/- 
7/6 
84/- 
1/3 
ea. 
21 /- 
5d. 
2/6 
8d. 
See Special Collection of Double Daffodils, page 62. 
