BULIJS IN POTS, BOWLS, AND GLASSES 



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is followed, and that no attempt is made to grow them in a 

 high temperature. There are almost innumerable species 

 and varieties. For early flowers, iV. Tazetta papyraceus 

 (Paper-white narcissus, one of the polyanthus class) is the 



Fig. 62. — Richardia, with offset, which can be cut off 

 and phi.nted separately. 



best. A very charming species for pots is N. bulbocodium 

 (Hoop-petticoat narcissus). Any of the ordinary daffodils 

 can easily be grown in this way, but the singles are better 

 than the doubles, as the flowers, not being so heavy, are less 

 liable to fall over. 



Richardia. — The common species, R, afrkatia^ is 



