30 
DESCRIPTION 
100 doz. each 
Leonie ( Van der Sc hoot) A most floriferous variety with broad, 
deep primrose perianth and fine open cup of slightly deeper 
colouring L. ... ... ... ... ... 7 - 
Lightsome A refined soft yellow flower of good form and 
substance. E. ... ... ••• ••• ... 10 8 
Marguerite Durand ( Pearson , 1906) A refined flower of Lcedsii 
appearance, and may well be described as a sulphur-coloured 
White Queen. On opening, the broad pointed segments are cream 
coloured und the largo open crown canary, changing to a uniform 
and peculiar shade of sulphur primrose. Must not be cut young. — 
Marigold (Engleheart) Raised from JM. J. Berkeley x Gloria 
Mundi pollen. Opens a week before Blackwell. A well-made 
tlower of extreme durability with broad, flat, overlapping segments 
and a very wide spreading cup of Gloria Mundi type and colour. 
A splendid grower and great acquisition. Very strongly recommended. — 
Molly (Copeland , 1914,/ M. Hume x Monarch A large bright 
lemon yellow Incomparabilis of the Giraffe type, but a taller 
grower which holds its head up well. Trumpet' 1 £ inches wide, 
much expanded and frilled. Segments broad, flat and overlapping. 
A very round flower which we strongly recommend to exhibitors. 
Included in our 12 winning Incomparabilis, London, 1914. 
Height 18 inches. M S. ... ... ... ... — 
Morning Glory (Brodie of Brodie, 1913) An exceedingly hue pure 
yellow Incomparabilis of King Alfred colouring. Flower of large 
size and good substance, the perianth being perfectly flat, of half 
overlapping oval-shaped petals set well back from the flower. 
Trumpet short, straight, slightly fringed and expanded at mouth. 
A perfect exhibition flower, M.S. Second Prize as Single Bloom 
Incomparabilis, London, 1913. ... ... ... — 
Mrs. William Miles (Copeland) A veiy large flower bred from 
M. J. Berkeley x Gloria Mundi. Long, broad, pointed perianth 
segments of Berkeley colouring, overlapping well at base. Enor¬ 
mous, spreading, deep, wide open accordion-pleated crown, colour 
rich pure self orange. Flower 4 inches across, crown 1£ inches 
across. A strong tall grower and quick increaser. E. ... — 
Noble (Engleheart) A splendid great Daffodil of the Lady Margaret 
Boscawen type, but larger in flower and plant. The entire bloom 
is of a beautiful pale yellow, and of magnificent build and substance. 
A fine exhibition flower. M S ... ... ... — 
1 /- — 
1/6 2d. 
26 
26 - 2 6 
— 12 6 
— 42;- 
— 15- 
— 3/- 
Northenn Light (Engleheart) A flower of great refinement with 
wide overlapping segments of rich yellow. Clown crinkled, of 
medium size and bright orange. A strong grower, and most 
floriferous. E. ... ... ... ... ... — 10 6 1 - 
Opulence (Princess Mary x King Alfred) A most symmetrical 
giant Incomparabilis. Well overlapping, delicate lemon yellow 
segments inches wide ; bold crown, much expanded and recurved, 
of rich golden yellow contrasting well with petals. Flower 3% 
inches across, crown 1 inch deep and 1£ inches wide. Height 19 
inches. A strong grower and perfect exhibition flower. M.S. — — 42.- 
Perseus A big Xucomparabilis, 4£ inches across, very large, over¬ 
lapping segments 1J inches long and lj inches wide at centre, rich 
yellow Deep yellow crown, \\ inches wide, j inch deep, much 
fringed and crinkled, richly suffused with orange at edge. A tall 
grower. M.S. 
30/- 
Marigold —Good in every way. 
