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THE “ ENGLEHEART ” DAFFODIL NOTE BOOK. 
Every Daffodil grower, especially seedling raisers, should possess a copy of this Note 
Book, which was planned by Mr. Engleheart, and is regularly used by him for hybridising. 
It is long and narrow (9 in. x 3$ in.) with stout black cover, and consists of 108 pages, 
each divided into six spaces, which are numbered from 1 to 999. Ample space is allotted 
to each number in which to enter parentage, description, name, number of bulbs, etc. It 
will be found quite the safest and wisest plan to label rare Daffodils by means of numbers 
instead of their own names. 
Price 3/0 each, post free. If ordered with bulbs, 3/- each. 
“THE BOOK OF THE DAFFODIL,” by the late Rev. S. E. Bourne. 
The best work on the subject. 2/9 post free ; if ordered with Bulbs, 2/6. 
“ DAFFODILS,” by the Rev. J. Jacob. 
We cordially recommend this book. It contains 8 excellent coloured plates and is full 
of useful information. Post free 2/- 
“THE DAFFODIL YEAR BOOK” for 1914. Ready in August 
2/9 post free. 
FORCEPS for extracting the anthers. Special pattern, 1/0 each. 
Post free, 1/S. 
GLASS-TOPPED POLLEN BOXES. Indispensable to the hybridist. 
2 /- dozen, post free. 
THE “IVO” LABEL FOR EXHIBITORS. 
These labels are specially recommended for show purposes. Made of ivory celluloid 
and printed with indelible black letters, they always remain clean, and add greatly to the 
appearance of an exhibit. They can be supplied with any name of Daffodils or other 
flowers, but should be ordered at least a week before they are actually wanted. 
1 /0 per dozen. 
