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(I C) Bicolon Trumpet Daffodils. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Bulldog A large, thick-set, well-built flower 3$ ins. across. Short 
but very wide trumpet of full yellow, 2 ins. wide, flanged and fringed 
at mouth. Lemon white perianth, very thick and extremely 
overlapping, making a square flower. A strong grower and potent 
pollen parent. E. ... ... ... ... 3 f or 26/- 
Clent (Brodie of Brodie 1914) Glory of Noordwijk x Weardale. 
A very attractive soft pale lemon Ajax. Trumpet 1$ inches long 
and If inches wide at mouth, elegantly expanded and recurved, 
and of a slightly deeper shade than the perianth. Segments over- 
lapping and gracefully hooded. A tall strong grower. Exhibited 
in our winning 50 at Birmingham, 1914. M.S- 
Conqueror (P.D. Williams) The finest bicolor trumpet yet seen, 
having very large rounded overlapping petals and a pale lemon 
trumpet. It has an exceedingly fine stiff habit, holds itself well, and 
is so well proportioned that it does not appear at all coarse or 
clumsy. Seeds freely. A.M , Truro, 1909; First Prize for 
Best Seedling Trumpet at Truro, 1909. Our bloom of this 
was Premier Bicolor Ajax at London, April 15th, 1914. M.S. 
Cygnet ( Haydon ) Very bold white perianth, broad and elegantly 
twisted, long bold trumpet of a soft canary yellow, elegantly rolled 
back at mouth. A.M., R.HS-, 1902, A M., Birmingham, 1903. L. 
Diogenes (P. D. Williams) A very beautiful creamy white Ajax 
of unusually good proportions ; its trumpet opens lemon but fades 
to a shade almost uniform with the perianth, which is composed of 
broad well overlapping petals. Whole flower 3f inches across, very 
refined and a splendid exhibition variety. First Prize Single Bloom 
Ajax, Truro, 1912, and Birmingham, 1914. M.S. 
Duke of Bedford Opens before Horsfieldii and is twice as large 
and much more refined. Very large, broad perianth, pure white; 
large bold trumpet of clear soft yellow. A striking flower of fine 
form and great substance. Very free seeder. A M., R.H.S., 1899. E. 
Empress ( W. Backhouse) Pure white perianth, bright yellow 
trumpet. The best all round bicolor for the garden, and a worthy 
companion to Emperor. A good forcer. M.S- 
Giants 
Selected, 1st size 
Good 2nd size 
Felix (Jeannie Wood house x King Alfred) A neat and most 
exquisite bicolor Ajax of delightful shape, habit and colouring. 
vVell made trumpet lj inches deep, with a remarkably beautiful 
recurving rim, colour intense egg yellow. Overlapping perianth, 
segments of slightly hooded character, colour buff white flushed at 
base with the colour of the trumpet. Flower 3^ inches across. 
Early, and a great acquisition. Height 15£ inches 
Florence Pearson (Pearson, 1905) A grand trumpet Daffodil, 
segments creamy white, long, and of very firm texture, trumpet 
long, rather gashed at brim, of a beautiful creamy tint. Plant 
extremely vigorous and free, with foliage as broad as that of 
Emperor. M.S. 
Fort George (Brodie of Brodie , 1914) A neat Ajax 3$ inches 
across, very distinct in colouring. Perianth segments translucent 
ivory white, pointed and twisted. Trumpet of intense lemon 
yellow, 2 inches wide and lj inches deep, elegantly rolled, gashed 
and notched. A good tall grower. M S- ... 
100 doz. e&ct 
— — 10/8 
— — 5/. 
— — £11 
— 22/- 2/. 
— — 12/6 
— 18/- 1/9 
8/6 1/4 2d. 
8 /- 1/2 - 
V - 1/- - 
— — 60 /' 
— — 20 /. 
— — 7/6 
Duke of Bedford — Still the best early Bicolor. 
