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DESCRIPTION. 
Dorian’s Well (1913) A flower of grand texture exhibited for 
8 the first time in 1912. The cup is a rich orange shade, 1 inch deep 
and 1 * inches wide. Petals creamy white, half overlapping, pointed 
of trood substance. Whole flower 3? incnes across. A tall 
grower. Second prize Cartwright Cup, 1913. L. 
c*„cdfast (Envleheart) A hybrid from Grandee Segments white, 
* of «rreat substance, smooth and overlapping. Cup narrow and 
nearly cylindrical, bright rich yellow. A very perfect flower. \ L 
Stella Superba Large clear white pointed perianth, bright 
yellow cup M.S. 
Whitewell An ideal garden plant as well as a grand show flower ; 
broad, overlapping, creamy white segments of good substance, 
shallow, much-expanded, rich yellow cup, 1& inches across, 
prettily crinkled and fluted. A very large flower, 4 inches across, 
ond a tall grower. Superb under glass. We received an A M. 
for this from the Midland Daffodil Society in 1911. M S. 
White Wings ( Engleheart) A.M., R. H. S-, 1898. A most 
perfectly formed flower, with round, white perianth and expanded 
crown of clear yellow. L- 
Will Scarlett One of the most brilliantly coloured Narcissi yet on 
the market. The widely expanded cup is of intense fiery orange- 
scarlet ; segments white. A good pollen parent. C-C •, K• ri.o- 
100 dor. each 
— 16/- 
10 /- 1 /- 
7 /- 1 /- 
61 - 
17/6 2/6 3d. 
- 2 /- 
Dl VISION III. barrii. 
Distinguishing Character-Cup or Crown less than one-third the length of the Perianth Segments 
Incorporating the Varieties hitherto classed as Burbidgci as well as many of the 
Engleheartii or Flat Crowned Varieties. 
description. 
A. G. D. Johnston (Engleheart) A striking flower of fine form. 
Large, white, overlapping perianth flushed with yellow. Brillliant 
eye of solid red orange Will be most useful to the hybridist. M S. 
Aftermath (Engleheart') A most refined flower. Perianth a 
beautiful old ivory colour, very wide and perfectly flat Dark-eyed 
yellow cup edged with fiery red A M-. R H S., 1901. 
100 doz. each 
6 /- 
— 10 /- 1 /- 
Agnes Barr 
good form. 
(W. Backhouse) 
Most floriferous. 
Perianth creamy white, cup yellow, 
M.S. 
Albatross (Kngleheart) A fine, large, spreading flower of good 
shape and substance. Large, broad, flat, white perianth , large 
citron yellow cup with deep orange-red eye and prettily frilled rim. 
F.C.C., R.H.S., 1894. M S. ... 
Alton Locke (Kngleheart) A Princess Mary seedling, with broad 
segments of the purest glistening white, slightly overlapping. 
Crown over 1 inch across ; colour a luminous citron edged with a 
riband of orange-red. Makes a small bulb. E. 
5/- 
25/ 
9d. — 
3/6 4d. 
7/8 9d. 
Amyas Leigh ( Engleheart) Fine pure white perianth of great 
substance, inches across; eye rich orange, edged deep crimson, 
with bright green tube. Very free seeder. M.S. ... 3 for 15/- 
Aphrodite (P. D. Williams) A most beautiful late variety. Flat 
overlapping segments of pure glistening white. Crown of pa e 
lemon with a lovely emerald green eye which makes the flower 
particularly attractive. A.M., Birmingham, 1907. _ • • • 
Aphrodite —Note our low price for this exquisite flower. 
— 6 /- 
— 60/- 
