51 
100 
DESCRIPTION 
White Cloud (//. Backhouse) A cross between M. Hume 
and Calathinus, of exquisite purity. Well made even petals, ovate 
and overlapping. Deep fluted crown of acorn cup shape. A 
good grower. E. ... ... ... 3 for 13/6 — - 
White Witch (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) A cross between Leedsii 
and Triandrus. The flower opens pure white and for perfection of 
form and substance is unrivalled. A strong healthy grower. ... — 
White Wolf ( Brodie of Brodie) A pure ivory white Triandrus 
Ajax of the most perfect form and shape. Sharp pointed, much 
overlapping, flat segments ; long cylindrical trumpet, very slightly 
fluted. Flower 3£ inches across, length of trumpet lj inches 
and 1 inch across at brim. A strong healthy grower. Height 15 
inches. A.M., Mid. Daff. Soc., 1911. M.S. ... ... — 
The Copeland THandrus Hybrids. 
DESCRIPTION. 100 
A superb race of most exquisite flowers produced by crossing the 
well-known Leedsii Minnie Hume with pollen of N. Triandrus 
Albus. These have all been most rigidly selected by Mr. Copeland, 
and we can honestly say that all of them are worth naming. The 
pure, intense snow-white flowers are of the highest type of beauty 
and refinement, and when first exhibited by us at Birmingham in 1910, 
were the admiration of all who saw them. Strongly recommended. 
doz. each 
— 5/- 
— 41/. 
doz. each 
~ 2,6 
division vi. GYCL-A8V3INEUS. 
This charming and interesting little daffodil was brought to England In 1887 by Mr. A. W. Tait from 
Portugal. Bulbs are annually collected from that country, and may not all flower the first year, 
as they have to be lifted when the leaves are green. This species likes a moist peaty soil, and 
is best naturalised in partial shade. It is quite at home in the R.H.S. Gardens at Wisley, and is 
the earliest of all Daffodils to flower. 
DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. each 
N- Cyclamineue Collected bulbs ... ... ... 21/- 3/- 4d. 
DIVISION VII. 
(JONQUILLA AND JONQUILLA HYBRIDS. 
All varieties of N. Jonquilla Parentage such as Buttercup, Odorus, etc. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Jotuqui!la The small single Jonquil, very fragrant 
Jonquilla. flore pleno The double sweet Jonquil. L. 
Araby (Engleheart, 1913). A strong growing Jonquil Hybrid of 
perfect form and great beauty. The flowers, which are of 
Incomparabilis form and frequently carried two on a stem, are a 
deep rich yellow and of good substance. Perianth 2J inches across, 
of very overlapping petals, three broad and rounded, three 
narrower and pointed. Trumpet g inch long, £ inch wide, expanded 
at mouth and slightly fluted. A capital grower, exquisitely 
scented. First prize, Class 6, London 1914. E. 
Buttercup (Engleheart) . A very fine Hybrid resulting from a cross 
between Emperor and Jonquilla ; flower of large size and excellent 
form, borne on a long stem ; colour a uniform rich deep yellow; 
broad, firm perianth of the same length as the trumpet, which is of 
splendid substance. The flower is most delightfully scented, and 
the plant of strong vigorous constitution. A.M.,*R.H.S., 1908 ; 
F.C.C., Birmingham, 1908. E. 
100 doz. each 
2/- 4d. — 
8/6 1/3 — 
— — 30/- 
— — 50/- 
Araby—A first-rate exhibition flower. 
