SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. 
DAFFODIL 
SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. 
(See the larger photograph, reduced.) 
An exceedingly early and 
robust-growing Trumpet Daffodil, 
raised by the same grower as our 
celebrated King Alfred, coming 
earlier into bloom, and quite dis¬ 
tinct in character. 
The flowers are as large as 
King Alfred, and stand on stems 
two feet high, in colour similar to 
Emperor, but rather deeper, and 
very refined and beautiful in form, 
with splendid green foliage. 
It was the centre of attraction 
at the Spring Show of the Royal 
Horticultural Society last season. 
Price, 75c. each. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY’S 
SPRING SHOW. 
“Once again Messrs. James 
Carter & Co., of Raynes Park, 
staged a large exhibit of bulbs, 
masses of the beautiful daffodilSir 
Francis Drake being the principal 
feature of their display. The 
highest credit is due to this firm 
for their wonderful arrangement of 
rockwork and lawn, setting off to 
advantage the bulbs and rock 
plants which they were placing 
before the horticultural public. 
The Country Gentleman, March 
22nd,1913. 
MADAME DE GRAAFF. 
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An exceedingly handsome white Daffodil 
large expanded primrose trumpet passing to 
white. 
Price, per 100, $ 12.00; perdoz., $1.50; each, 15c. 
MADAME 
DE GRAAFF. 
Carters BOSTON, TORONTO and RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.W. 
