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DESCRIPTION. 
100 d oi. ea. 
Royal Sovereign (Copeland) A semi-double of unsurpassable 
beauty and unique in shape and colouring. Large, 
smooth, ivory white perianth of Minnie Plume character. 
Bright yellow much frilled cup, with a second row of 
ivory white petals which are smaller than the outer ones. 
Good healthy, upright grower. Height 14 inches, very 
stiff stems. Created a sensation at Truro, 1909, where it 
received a unanimous Award of Merit. A cross between 
Minnie Plume and Tel. Plenus. Opens 1st week in 
April. E. — — 168/— 
Shock-headed Peter / Copeland ) Three rows of ovate, 
pointed, creamy white segments, coronal segments rich 
orange yellow, frilled. P'lower of fine shape, plant most 
floriferous. Stiff ribbed stems, flowers held erect, 18 
inches. Opens 1st week in April. E — — 03 /— 
Sulphur Phooenix (Codlings and Cream) Large, double, 
white, rose-shaped flowers with sulphur centre. An 
exquisitely chaste variety and superb under glass. M.S. 7/- 1/- — 
The Bride A sport from the preceding variety that we can 
strongly recommend, as it is much more floriferous, and 
has a better constitution. Under glass we find it comes 
whiter, and is altogether superior to Sulphur Phoenix ... 12/6 1/9 2d. 
Telamoniiis Plenus The old double Yellow Daffodil. A fine 
garden plant, and of great service to the hybridist. V.E. 
Extra selected bulbs 
Good first size 
Umbriel (Copeland) A flower of Argent build with 4 to 5 
sets of long, loose, pointed creamy segments ; coronal 
segments frilled, bright orange with yellow base. Pleight 
17 inches. M.S. 
Whirligig (Copeland) A very distinct flower of unique 
shape. Perianth segments creamy white, 1| inches long, 
evenly but loosely disposed. Coronal segments rich 
orange. A most effective garden plant, the blooms being 
held erect on stiff stalks, 18 inches high. Growth very 
vigorous, foliage glaucous, of very pretty semi-drooping 
habit. Most floriferous, quite small bulbs producing 3 
blooms. Opens end of March. V.E 
7/- 1/- - 
5/- 9d. — 
- - 21 /- 
- - 21 /- 
See Special Collection Twelve Grand Forcing Daffodils, page 62. 
