50 
DESCRIPTION. 
100 doz. each 
Dorothy Kingsmil! (Engleheart) A cross between Grandee and 
N. Calathinus, faultless in form and of exquisite colour. Perianth 
pure white, long straight lemon yellow trumpet ; of drooping habit. 
F.C.C., R.H.S., 1900. First Prize, London, 1914. M.S. 
Diamond ( Copeland) A most refined chaste pure white flower of 
exquisite purity raised from Minnie Hume and Calathinus. Broad, 
flat, overlapping perianth, large egg-shaped crown. A good 
healthy tall grower of most graceful habit, frequently bearing two 
flowers on a stem. Quite one of the loveliest hybrids that we have 
seen. Second Prize. Cartwright Cup. Birmingham, 1909 and 1910. 
M.S. 
Josette ( Copeland , 1913) A very elegant flower of soft primrose 
yellow. Trumpet lj inches long, If inches wide at mouth, 
inclined to recurve and slightly indented. Perianth a shade lighter 
in colour, pointed and twisted just sufficiently to add to the 
graceful appearance of the flower. Height 15 inches. M.S. 
Marie Hall A very large Triandrus Hybrid, with bold straight 
trumpet wide at the mouth, and of a soft sulphur passing to pure 
white ; perianth pure white, broad and overlapping and recurves 
very gracefully, giving it a most distinct character. A.M., K.H.b., 
1905. Pollen very fertile. L. 
May Hanson (M. Hume x Calathinus). An exquisitely modelled 
flower of exceptional purity of whiteness. Very pointed 
overlapping, pure white segments, lg inches long and 1 inch wide 
in centre. ‘ Pure white cup, f inch deep l£ inches broad A 
splendid doer and most perfect exhibition flower. A.M.. 
Birmingham, 1911. M.S. 
Pearl of Dew (. Albatross x Triandrus) One of the most 
remarkable varieties at the 1911 Birmingham Show and quite 
distinct from anything we have yet seen. A gigantic flat flower 4j 
inches across, with very long, spreading, pointed smooth petals of 
great substance much overlapping at base. Enormous saucer¬ 
shaped crown exceeding lj inches across, much crinkled and 
daintily serrated at edge. Whole flower glistening white the 
protruding pistil, the green tube and exquisite poise give it a 
delightful appearance. A strong grower. Mid-season 
Princess Ena A very refined Triandrus hybrid of iarge size. 
Long trumpet, slightly frilled at mouth, of a beautiful shade of 
sulphur; broad creamy white perianth. Seeds. A.M., R.H.S., 
1906. A.M., Birmingham, 1911. L. 
- 5/- 
— 10/6 
— — 50/- 
18/- 
— 16/- 
— £6 
— 12/6 
Queen of Spain ( Johnstonii ) One the most beautiful of the wild 
W daffodils ; colour light self-yellow, with gracefully reflexing perianth 
and long elegant trumpet. Most distinct. Exquisite in g lg 3[] 
M.S. 
Silver Swan (H. Backhouse. 1914) This is quite the tallest Triandrus 
variety in our collection, and has proved itself a strong gro'ver of 
sound constitution. The flowers are of the purest ^bhe widl large 
pointed segments and dainty goblet-shaped cup. Included in our _ 
winning 50, Birmingham, 1914. L. 
Tnilo^v ( Cobeland ) A remarkable hybrid between Lady M- 
ifotawin (seed) and Calathinus. Of graceful pendulous habit 
whh 3 flowers on a stem. Flat white perianth, c ear yellow cup 
cvlindrical but smaller at base and clean cut Triandras 
shining green foliage. First Prize as single bloom Triandrus, _ 
Birmingham, 1912. M.S. ••• *** **" _ 
— 7/6 
42/- 
Silver Swan- 
-A flower of exquisite modelling. 
