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Special J/ofe. 
It was our privilege last season to offer what we considered 
was the finest collection of Daffodils ever placed before the 
])uhlic, hut this season we think our list contains an even finer 
range of novelties. 
In Yellow Trumpets ])iide of j)lace must be given to 
Harold Cartwright, which was the Premier Yellow Ajax at 
Hirmingham last season. In Golden Mist we offer a flower 
that is unique in its ex(|uisite shade of colouring — a blend of 
King Allred’s rich gold and the soft ivorv-maize of Florence. 
The plant is of enormous vigour and one mother-bulb gave 
us seven good flowers last sea.son. King Solomon was greatly 
admired at Pirmingham and is of mo.st distinct l•olouring. Of 
White Trumpets Pearl of Kent and Ailsa are .^till in the front 
rank. Our Collection of Ricolor Trumpets has been 
.strengthened b\ the addition of Onslaught, which was one of 
the winning flowers in our First Prize stand of twelve trumpets 
at Hirmingham, Felix, which is a flower of the highest refine- 
ment and delicate colouring, and Bulldog, which is a flower of 
wonderful sub.stance. 
In the Incomparabilis section Queen of Hearts and Red 
Sundew are magnificent additions. The former was certainly 
Mr. Kngleheart’s finest introduction last season, and must find 
its way into all the best collections. Red Sundew is the most 
brilliantly coloured flower in the whole of our collection, and 
we feel certain that in the future it will be a conspicuous flower 
at the shows. 
