The Premier House for Daffodils 
established 1007. 
Directors : 
ARTHUR R. GOODWIN. 
B. MAYO HAYNES 
Cable and Telegraphic Address : 
“ DAFFODIL, KIDDERMINSTER.” 
Registered Office and Bulb Farm : 
LEA BANK AVENUE, KIDDERMINSTER. 
Branch Nuriary—Herbaceous Plants and Rosea: 
TRIMPLEY, Near BEWDLEY. 
To our Customers. 
A NOTHER Daffodil season has come and gone, and, in sending out 
** this, our Seventh List, we are glad to say that the popularity 
of the flower seems greater than ever. On all sides we see signs of 
steady progress. The establishment of the London Daffodil Show, the 
publication of the Revised List of Daffodil Names, and the excellent 
Daffodil Year Book, and last, but by no means least, the great improve ^ 
ment in the quality of the flowers, both at the London and provincial 
exhibitions, are all evidences of the increasing esteem in which the 
Daffodil is held. 
As regards ourselves it has been a season of unexampled success, 
and the expectations that we formed of our new Nursery have been 
fully realised. 
Never have our flowers been in such good form, nor our stocks 
looked so healthy. 
In these days when plant diseases of all kinds seem on the increase, 
it behoves every cultivator to watch his stocks with the utmost caution, 
and we can honestly claim to do this in a careful and methodical 
manner. 
In order that amateurs may be put upon their guard, 
Mr. Chas. E. Shea, at our request, kindly consented to write us some 
notes upon "The Enemies of the Narcissus,’' and we hope his remarks, 
which appear on pages 7 and 8, will prove helpful. 
We continue to take the greatest care in the preparation of 
Daffodils and other bulbs for forcing purposes, and in order to cope 
with the rapidly increasing demand we have trebled our acreage 
under bulb culture, so that we hope to be in a position to execute every 
order with home'grown produce. 
Our exhibit of Daffodils, etc., at the Royal Horticultural Society's 
Forced Bulb Show was described by The Times as the best group 
staged, despite the fact that we were severely cramped for want of 
space. 
Our coloured illustration, which only depicts part of this group, will 
convey some idea of its beauty and variety. 
Cartwright &- Goodwin Ltd 
Kidderminster, 
Jane, 1914. 
