24 
1G0 doz each 
DESCRIPTION. 
Mrs. Ernest Crosfield ( Crosfield) A very large and refined 
white trumpet, the whole flower very waxy and of great substance. 
Segments well overlapping and trumpet beautifully recurved. 
Plant of splendid constitution, with broad dark green foliage. 
A first-class flower which always seeds. A.M., R.H S. M.S. ... 
Mrs. Ernst H. Krelage (. Krelage , 1912) A bold, upstanding 
creamy white flower of the largest size and most refined character. 
Exceptionally good in the perianth, the segments being broad, 
overlapping and of considerable substance. Long trumpet, 
beautifully proportioned, of the Madame de Graafftype, but with a 
perfect rolled back rim. The flower stalks are long and stout and 
the plant holds itself well and is of most vigorous constitution. An 
enormous advance in White Trumpets. A.M., R.H.S., 1912. 
F C.C., R.H.S., 1913. A.M., and Premier White Ajax, 
Birmingham, 1914. height 16-18 inches. M.S. 
Mrs. George H. Barr (de Graaff) A very lovely Daffodil of 
perfect form, perianth pure white and slightly campanulate, elegant 
white trumpet, well open at mouth. A.M., Birmingham, 1903. 
A M., Truro, 1909. M.S. 
Mrs. Robert Sydenham (de. Graaff) An exquisite and most 
refined pure white Daffodil of perfect shape. Broad, firm, white 
perianth of great substance and a fine bold trumpet that is pure 
white even before expanding ; elegantly frilled and recurved. A 
very good grower. M S. 
Mrs. Gamm (W . Backhouse) A large, bold flower with elegant 
cream white perianth, and sulphur white trumpet, fading with age. 
M.S. 
Pearl of Kent (Haydon, 190S) One of the finest of all the White 
Trumpets ; a large and perfectly balanced flower. Segments very 
broad and overlapping, and rather hooded over the trumpet, which 
is long and beautifully rolled back at the brim. A true white 
Daffodil, not a sulphur-coloured one, and will be indispensable to 
exhibitors. A strong and vigorous grower. A.M., R.H.S. 
White Emperof (Englehcart, 1913) This magnificent flower 
gained an unanimous Award of Merit at London on April 1st, 1913, 
and was quite the finest introduction of the year. The whole 
flower, measuring 4 ins. across, is of pure waxy white, perfect 
in form and of good habit on the plant- The perianth segments, 
set at right angles to the trumpet, are more than half overlapping, 
being quite smooth and rounded. Trumpet, l£ ins. long, elegantly 
rolled and slightly frilled. Although near to the Leedsii section 
this variety is of trumpet origin and should undoubtedly be classed 
as such. Early. A very good grower and free seeder ; height 16 in. 
White Knight (dc Graaff) A magnificent white trumpet Daffodil, 
beautiful large snow-white perianth of fine texture and pure white 
trumpet elegantly recurved and of great substance. L F.C.C. .. 
White Maximus (. Englehcart , 1914) Quite a new break amongst 
White Daffodils, though in our opinion nearer the M. J Berkeley 
than the Maximus type. The chief feature of the flower lies in its 
handsome widely expanded and deeply frilled trumpet. Segments 
pointed and overlapping. The flower opens an ivory tint but 
finishes quite white. We consider it a great acquisition and are 
assured that its habit and constitution are excellent. M S- 
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3/8 4d. 
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W- P. Milner (W. Backhouse) A charming and most floriferous 
little Daffodil, of pendulous habit, with dainty sulphur coloured 
flowers ; most distinct and of good constitution. Strongly recom¬ 
mended for rock gardens, and also for pots. M S- We received an 
A.M. from the R.H.S., for this variety as a Rock Plant on 
March 10th, 1914. ... ... ••• ••• ••• 8/- 1/2 — 
White Knight —Premier White Trumpet, Birmingham, 1918. 
