22 
100 doz. each 
DESCRIPTION. 
nlvmD j a (Van Wavercn ) An enormous flower measuring 4* inches 
nTross Somewhat twisted perianth oi pale yellow, trumpet slightly 
HeeDer colour, frilled and very large. An exceedingly handsome 
Daffodil of great use for garden decoration and a magnificent plant 
for pots. At the R.HS. Forced Show. March 10th.1914. we received 
an Award of Merit for this variety as a pot plant. M.S 
Paladin (1913) A gorgeous glowing self-yellow Ajax with 
overlapping, pointed, slightly curled segments of great beauty. 
Very long trumpet of fine build, expanded, fringed and indented 
at mouth. A tali grower of grand habit. M.S. 
Petticoat (P. D. Williams) A most daintily frilled yellow trumpet 
Daffodil—the special merit and feature ot the flower iie6 in the 
perfect manner in which the trumpet is recurved, forming an 
exquisitely fine and heavy frill. The flower is well balanced, 
having a large sulphur perianth and deep lemon trumpet. E. 
& 3 for 16/- 
Queen of the West (Polman Mooy , 1914) Trumpet and 
^ perianth of a lovely and attractive shade of strong lemon. Perianth 
4A inches across, trumpet 2 inches across, frilled and recurved like 
Maximus. Plant of excellent habit, a good forcer and equal to 
Emperor in constitution. A M. and F.C.C., R.H.S- F C C., 
Birmingham. M.S ... 
Rising Sun (Welchman) A glorious flower, opening about the 
same time as Golden Spur, and lasting fully three weeks upon the 
plant. The outstanding feature of the flower lies in the exquisitely 
formed trumpet, which is finely recurved and frilled, and gashed at 
the rim. The b.oad, overlapping, pointed perianth segments are 
of great substance and of perfect form ; the whole flower being 
well-proportioned and of large size. The plant is vigorous, possesses 
a sound, healthy constitution, seedsfreely and is remarkably effective 
as a pollen parent. Unanimous A.M., R.H.S, April 3rd, 1906; 
A M., Cornwall Daffodil Society, 1908 ; A M., Glamorgan Daffodil 
Society. 1908. V.E. ... .;. -3 for 25/- 
Si»* Francis Drake {Kendall) A large and bold flower in the 
way of Emperor, but considerably earlier, and rather deeper in 
colour. Plant vigorous, bearing flower stems 22 inches long. 
Grand for Exhibition and a fine garden plant. A M., R.H.S., 
April 8tb, 1902. E.... ... ... ••• 3 for 6/- 
Sol (Engleheart) A large flower with firm, well set perianth of soft 
pale yellow and a very long crown of deep rich yellow. An 
excellent grower, with broad, dark green foliage. A good seeder 
and reliable pollen flower. V L. ... ... 
The Doctor (1912) A very large handsome late trumpet of beautiful 
texture, soft pale yellow colouring of an uncommon shade. Perianth 
smooth and star-shaped, with segments widely overlapping at the 
base, a very free seeder, and good pollen parent. In our 
winning 50, Birmingham, 1914 L. 
Van Waveren's Giant (Van Waveren) A gigantic flower of 
Emperor type ; perianth primrose, and of rather campanulate form, 
bright yellow trumpet, with very large open mouth, flanged at brim. 
Grows nearly 3 feet high, and has leaves like a flag Iris. A 
reliable seeder and good pollen plant ; indispensable to every 
hybridist who wants to get size into his trumpets. FC.C., R.H.S., 
M.S. ... ... ... ... Special Price 
12/- 1/3 
— 10/6 
— •/- 
— 12/6 
— 10/8 
2/6 
60 /- 6 /- 
— 60/- 
— 3/6 
(I B) White Trumpet Daffodils. 
DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. «ach 
Allan (Crosfield) A peerless flower of the purest white with the 
growth and carriage of Empress. Segments of Mme. de Graaff 
character, large bold trumpet with much recurved rim. A splendid 
grower of great vigour, and a sure seeder. Unanimous A.M., 
R.H.S., April 30th. 1907. M.S. ... ... ... — — 80/- 
Oiympia—Wonderful In pots. 
