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DESCRIPTION. 
100 doz. eaoh 
Fairy One of the greatest acquisitions to this class, and a splendid pot 
and garden plant. A majestic flower, with huge broadly expanded 
and recurved trumpet of dark yellow, perianth lighter. Should be 
in every collection. E. ... ... ... ... 50/- 
Felioity (Welchman) An extremely early Trumpet of most delight¬ 
ful shape and colouring. The whole flower is of an exquisite and 
unique shade of soft luminous light yellow. The perianth 
segments are of pointed shape and the well-expanded trumpet 
has a beautifully frilled and recurved rim. A quick increaser and 
quite distinct. V.E. ... ... ... ... — 
Qlory of Leiden (de Graaff) A bold and striking variety, the 
flowers staring one full in the face and proving most effective in the 
garden. Trumpet rich full yellow, perianth streaky yellow. 
F.C.C., May 10th, 1887. M.S. 
Extra large Bulbs ... ... ... ... 367- 
Good Bulbs ... ... ... ... 26/- 
2/9 3d. 
10/6 1 /- 
5/- 8d. 
3/8 4d. 
Golden Bell (Engleheart) A very large deep yellow Trumpet with 
widely expanded brim, broad perianth segments of pale yellow and 
somewhat twisted. A graceful drooping flower of fine effect in the 
garden, and a rapid increaser. F.C.C., R.H.S., April 12th, 
1902. E. ... ... ... ... ... 17/8 2/6 3d. 
Gold Wolf ( Engleheart , 1914) A Giant gclden self-yellow Ajax 
flower 4J ins. across, trumpet l£ ins. deep and 2£ ins. wide at mouth. 
Segments ovate, perfectly flat, half-overlapping and well set back. 
Trumpet very much expanded, heavily flanged, gashed and 
recurved. A flower of noble proportions and perfect outline. A 
tall and strong grower ; height 20 ins. E. ... ... — 
Golden King (J . C. Williams , 1912) A large early golden yellow 
trumpet having the depth and colour of King Alfred, combined with 
the vigorous and perfectly hardy constitution of Emperor. The 
flower is quite a self—a rich golden yellow with broad, flat, over¬ 
lapping segments of great substance. The trumpet is perfectly 
proportioned and beautifully recurved at mouth. Plant of bold 
erect habit 24 inches high with broad dark green foliage and flowers 
set at right angles to the stem. M.S- ... ... ... — 
Golden Mist Plant of very vigorous growth. Large, bold, 
well-defined trumpet of rich clear yellow, If in. deep, 2 in. across, 
rim well rolled back and frilled. Perianth segments soft creamy 
yellow, of slightly incurving habit, much overlapping and of good 
substance. Excellent habit and most floriferous. Height 17£ in. 
(Florence x King Alfred). V.E. ... ... ... — 
Goldseeker (Dawson) In shape resembles Tenby, but is 
considerably larger and has a fine recurving rim. The colour is a 
rich deep glowing orange yellow, surpassing Santa Maria in 
intensity. The well proportioned trumpet is If inches across at 
the mouth, while the perianth segments twist slightly. Pollen 
very fertile and seeds well. E. ... ... ... ... — 
Golden Spur The best of all the early yellow trumpets for 
garden purposes. A’largejlower, rich golden yellow. Magnificent 
under glass. V.E. ... 
Giants ... ... ... ... ... 9/8 
Selected—1st size ... ... ... ... 8/* 
Good 2nd size ... ... ... ••• 7/- 
— £16 
— 20 /- 
— M/- 
— 10/6 
1/4 2d. 
1/2 — 
1 /- — 
Hamlet (Haydon) After the style of Emperor, but more refined. 
Large, broad, flat, primrose perianth, and a well-built trumpet of 
full yellow. M.S. ... ... ... ••• ••• 22/- 2/- 
Fairy—One of the best early Daffodils for the Garden. 
