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DESCRIPTION. 
Harold Cartwright A self-yellow Ajax, not large but of most 
perfect form, round and symmetrical. Much overlapping, broad 
rounded segments. Very smooth, round, widely expanded 
trumpet, w.th recurving rim slightly crinkled and indented. The 
whole flower is 3i inches across, trumpet 1* inches long, and IS 
inches wide at mouth. Segments li inches broad at centre 
19°11 Ur M f S L ° rd Roberts ' Premier Yellow Ajax, Birmingham, 
Hanry Irving One of the best of all Daffodils for forcing. Broad 
spreading yellow perianth, large yellow trumpet. An uncertain 
grower, but does splendidly on some soils. V.E. 
Kfn^ Alfred (Kendall) The Giant Golden Trumpet Daffodil, quite the 
finest introduction of recent years. Flowers of the greatest size and 
substance, intense rich gold. Has probably taken more prizes for 
I remier bloom than any other variety. First Class Cert R IT S 
March 28th, 1899. E.' 
King’s Norton (Pope) An immense, rich deep yellow variety, very 
strong grower. A.M., R.H.S. ; F.C.C., R.H.S. M.S. Special Prici 
King Solomon An excellent seedling from P. R. Barr, and closely 
resembling that variety in form. The colouring, a bright clear 
distinct shade of uniform lemon, is, however, quite novel, and on 
this account it is always greatly admired. Size of flower 3^ inches 
across, trumpet 1$ inches deep, and inches wide at mouth, 
segments 1$ inches wide. A good doer, and seeds. M.S. 
Leiden Jar {Haydon) A refined seedling from Glory of Leiden, with 
a handsomely frilled trumpet. The colour is a rich luminous yellow, 
almost uniform save for the fact that it has a deeper shading inside 
the trumpet which considerably enhances the beauty of the flower. 
A very vigorous grower. We hold the entire stock. M.S. 3 for 20/- 
Lord Roberts (Harr) A bright golden yellow flower of large size, 
gieat substance and splendid quality. Seeds freel}' and grows as 
strong as Emperor. F.C.C., R.H.S., 1901. M S. 
Pv^aster* of Balliol (C. & G .) A giant self yellow of Glory of 
Noordwijk form. Long perianth segments overlapping at base. 
Large, bold, expanded trumpet slightly recurving and prettily gashed 
at mouth. Depth of trumpet 2 inches, width 2£ inches. The whole 
flower is of an intense rich yellow, and the plant is of excellent 
habit. E.... 
Mervyn (Cartwright) A fine, bold, handsome flower of uniform soft 
yellow. Raised from Emperor and Obvallaris, and opens a few 
days before the former. Trumpet bold and straight, with recurving 
rim , perianth very firm and well formed. Gomes best on two-year 
plants A very good pollen flower. E. 
Mrs, H. J.Veiich (Van Wavereti) A giant Emperor. Perianth pale 
yellow, large open trumpet of golden yellow. A flower of grea t 
substance and refinement. Has seeded well with us, both to 
Triandrus and King Alfred pollen. One of the finest and most 
effective yellow trumpets. Strongly recommended. M.S. 
Monarch (Barr) A grand flower and indispensable for hybridising. 
Perianth and trumpet rich l ull yellow, of perfect form and splendid 
substance. A good sturdy grower, type of P. R. Barr. 1st 
Prize Single Bloom, Yellow Ajax, Birmingham, 1914. L. 
Obva.lla.ris (The Tenby Daffodil) One of the most charming daffodils 
for pots, and may easily be had in bloom at Christmas. A dwarf, 
sturdy grower of neat habit. Flower of perfect shape, uniform full 
yellow. A sure seeder. V.E. ... 
100 doz. each 
— — £16 
8 /- 1/2 - 
— 27/6 2/1 
— — 6/6 
~ — 40/- 
— — 76 
— 27 6 2/6 
— — 42/- 
— 36/- 3/8 
— 9/- IGd. 
— 25/- 26 
6 /- IGd. — 
King Solomon— A flower of exquisite colouring. 
