CARTERS CHOICE NARCISSUS, “ KING ALFRED”. 
See Photograph, Page 36. 
The Great Trumpet-flowered Daffodil of the South. Height 2 feet. 
First Class Certificate R.H.S., LONDON. First Class Certificate BOSTON, U.S.A. 
First Prize, NEW YORK, U.S.A., April, 1913. 
Trumpet sorts. 
This magnificent Giant-flowered 
Trumpet Narcissus is without doubt 
unsurpassable for size and beauty 
of flower. Its height gives it a 
most stately appearance and places 
it far in advance of all other 
DESCRIPTION. 
The trumpet itself is a rich deep pure yellow. 
I ; of great size and substance, exquisitely 
finished, the mouth is turned well back and 
beautifully frilled. 
The perianth arc of the same rich yellow 
shade as the trumpet, thick and strong, and 
magnificently formed; making the perianth a 
perfect setting for the immense trumpet. 
The foliage has a delicate glaucous tint, and is in 
perfect keeping with the general character of this truly 
unique Narcissus. 
The variety is an early one, flowering in a favourable 
season in April. 
CARTERS KING ALFRED the great Narcissus of 
the day; quite new and distinct, a vigorous grower, 
carters king Alfred narcissus. thriving equally as well under glass as out of 
doors. Price per doz., $5.00; each, 50c. 
New and rare varieties of Narcissus of exquisite charm and durability, strongly 
recommended for exhibition purposes. 
Evangeline ( Leedsii ).—This variety we recommend strongly as being one 
of the best in the Leedsii section, perianth pure white, cup a soft lemon, 
a tall and vigorous grower.. .. 
Argent (Incomparabilis): — A beautiful double variety, creamy white 
segments, yellow centre, very fine for exhibition . 
Albatross ( Barri ).— A grand flower, spreading white perianth, pale 
yellow cup, edged orange scarlet. First Class Certificate, R.H.S. 
Madame de Graaff (Trumpet). — Magnificent white variety, large 
expanded trumpet. First Class Certificate, R.H.S. i 5 -°° 
White Lady (Leedsii) .—A most handsome variety, with fine broad'white 
perianth segments, and a pretty frilled cup of the palest canary yellow, 
Incognita (Engleheartii). — Grand flower, large white perianth, cup of 
orange apricot, buff margin. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
Gloria Mundi ( Incomparabilis ).- —A fine-formed flower, broad yellow peri¬ 
anth, segments well expanded, orange red cup, a strong grower . 
Golden Bell (Ajax). —A strong variety, with large frilled trumpet and yel¬ 
low perianth . 
Homer. —One of the finest of the Poeticus section, beautiful pure white 
perianth and very brilliant coloured eye . 
Or if lam me. —A very dainty Burbidgei type of flower, with creamy white 
perianth and brilliant red cup . 
Carters Correspondence, BOSTON, TORONTO and RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.J 7 - 
Per 100. 
Per doz. 
Each. 
— 
$6.00 
$ .60 
$8.00 
1.50 
•15 
8.00 
I.50 
•15 
15.00 
2.00 
.20 
8.00 
1.50 
•15 
— 
7 - 5 o 
•75 
— 
3.00 
•30 
1.50 
•i 5 
— 
3.00 
•30 
— 
1.50 
•15 
