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;ittention are Dewdrop, Sailor, Librai Longfellow, Kittiwake 
and Nemesis. 
Of Triandrus Hybrids we can confidently recommend May 
Hanson and White Wolf, both of which received Awards of 
Merit at Birmingham. The former is a flower of mar\'elloiis 
l)eanty and of grand constitution. 
Our introductions in the Poeticus section have already 
made a name for themselves, and in 1!)11 we were succe.ssful in 
winning the much coveted First Prize at Birmingham for six 
di.stinct varieties of true Poeticus, in addition to gaining an 
Award of Merit for Matthew Arnold. Included in this exhibit 
was a seedling of our own raising, Highland Bard, a most 
distinct flower and one that will ju'ove most useful to exhibitors 
as it always seems to come good. Two new Poeticus varieties 
we can thoroughly recommend are Snowshoe and Mistress 
Prue. The former is bound to become a favourite garden plant 
while the latter is a pleasing bloom of the Horace type. 
The prices of many of the be.st Daffodils, such as Gloria 
Mundi, Home.spun, Armorel, Circlet, Weardale Perfection, 
King Alfred, Lady M. Boscawen and Cassandra, are now so 
moderate that they should find a home in every garden. 
N.B. — A full description of nearly all the varieties in this 
I.ist appeared in our 1911 .\utumn (’atalogue, a copv of which 
will be sent, ])ost free, on ajrplication. 
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