NARCISSUS 



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NARCISSUS 



N. ce'rnuus (pate-drooping). J. Lemon, white. March. 



Pyrenees. 

 coro'na ple'na (full-crowned), i. Lemon, white. 



March. 

 citri'nus (citron-coloured). See N. BULBOCODIUM 



CITRINUS. 

 ,, compre'ssus (fiat-stalked). See N. INTERMEDIUS, of 



which it is a variety. 

 ,, co'ncolor (one-coloured). See N. INCOMPARABILIS 



CONCOLOR. 

 conspi'cuus (conspicuous). See N. BULBOCODIUM 



CONSPICUUS. 

 crenula'tus (scoUoped-petaled). See N. TAZETTA LACTI- 



COLOR. 



Curti'sii (Curtis's). See N. ODORUS TRILOBUS. 

 cyclami'neus (Cyclamen-like), i. Lemon ; trumpet 



orange-yellow. Portugal. " Cyclamen-flowered 



Daffodil." 



Cy'pri (Cyprian). See N. TAZETTA LACTICOLOR. 

 defi'ciens (deficient). See N. SEROTINUS DEFICIENS. 

 du'bius (doubtful). See N. TAZETTA DUBIUS. 

 e'legans (elegant). $. White ; cup saucer-shaped, 



yellow. September, October. Italy. 

 obsole'tus (obsolete). Segments broader; cup 



rudimentary. 

 eystette'nsis (Eystettan). See N. PSEUDO-NARCISSUS 



EYSTETTENSIS. 



fistula' sus (hollow-stalked). See N. TAZETTA PATULUS. 



floribu'ndus (many-flowered). See N. TAZETTA LACTI- 

 COLOR. 



galanthifo'lius (snowdrop-leaved), J. White. May. 

 Pyrenees. 



,, Goua'ni (Gouan's). See N. INCOMPARABILIS. 



gra'cilis (slender). i. Yellow. April. Bordeaux. 



tenu'ior (more-slender). Flowers smaller, paler, 

 changing to white. 1789. 



grandiflo'rus (large-flowered). See N. TAZETTA LACTI- 

 COLOR. 



Hawo'rthii (Haworth's). See N. TRIANDRUS. 



ple'nus sulphu'reus (double-sulphur). See N. IN- 

 COMPARABILIS PLENUS SULPHUREUS. 



hemina'lis (lesser-curled-cup). See N. ODORUS TRI- 

 LOBUS and forms. 



Horsfie'ldii (Horsfield's). See N. PSEUDO-NARCISSUS 



BICOLOR. 



Hu'mei (Hume's), i. Sulphur ; trumpet lemon. 



Garden origin. 



a'lbidus (whitish), i. White ; trumpet lemon. 

 incompara'bilis (incomparable), i. Yellow. April. 



Portugal. 1629. 



a'lbus (white), i. White ; cup lemon-yellow. 

 a'lbus ple'nus (double white), i. Double white 



and lemon-yellow. " Orange Phoenix." 

 aura'ntius (orange), i. Pale yellow ; cup with an 



orange rim. 

 ,, aura'ntius ple'nus lu'teus (double-yellow). i. 



Pale yellow ; cup with orange rim. 

 aura'ntius ple'nus (double orange). " Orange 



Phoenix." 



co'ncolor (one-coloured). Wholly pale lemon- 

 yellow. 

 ple'nus sulphu'reus (double-sulphur), i. Sulphur. 



April. 1629. " Sulphur Phoenix." 

 ,, semiparti'tus (half-parted). Pale yellow ; cup 



lemon-yellow, deeply lobed. 

 semiparti'tus ple'nus (double-half-parted). Soft 



lemon-yellow ; many pointed segments. 

 infta'tus (swollen). See N. BULBOCODIUM. 

 infundibula'ris (tunnel- flowered). See N. ODORUS 



TRILOBUS. 



interje'ctus (interjected). See N. ODORUS INTERJECTUS. 

 interme'dius (intermediate). ij. Pale yellow. 



March. Pyrenees. Forms of this are N. bi'frons, 



N. biscrena'tus, N. compre'ssus, and N. pritnu- 



li'nus. 



ita'licus (Italian). See N. TAZETTA ITALICUS. 

 Johnsto'ni (Johnston's), i. Wholly clear lemon- 

 yellow. Portugal. 1887. 

 Jonqui'lla (jonquil), f . Pale yellow. April. Spain. 



1596. " Jonquil." 



Burbi'dgei (Burbidge's). Cup 6-parted. 1885. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowered), i. Yellow. April. 



Spain. 1596. 

 juncifo'lius (rush-leaved). Yellow. S. Europe. 



" Rush-leaved Daffodil." 



N. juncifo'lius rupi'cola (rock-dwelling). J. Yellow ; 



cup distinctly 6-lobed. April. Spain. 

 ,, scabe'rulus (rather-rough). J. Yellow. Portugal. 



1888. 

 ,, latifo'lius (broad-leaved-orang*). See N. TAZETTA 



CUPULARIS. 

 ,, Lee'dsii (Leeds's). i. White ; cup lemon. Garden 



origin. 

 ,, lobula'ris (small-lobed). See N. PSEUDO-NARCISSUS 



LOBULARIS. 



lobula'tus (small-lobed). See N. BULBOCODIUM, of 

 which it is a variety. 



longiflo'rus (long-flowered). See N. MOSCHATUS TOR- 

 TUOSUS. 



,, lorifo'lius (strap-leaved). See N. MAJOR LORIFOLIUS. 



,, lu'na (moon). See N. TAZETTA POLYANTHOS. 



,, Mac^'j'i(MacLeay's). $. Cream. March. Smyrna. 

 1815. 



Nelso'ni (Nelson's), i. White ; trumpet narrow, 

 yellow. 



,, Sabi'ni (Sabine's). i. White larger; trumpet 

 yellow, longer. 



,, ,, tri'dymus (three-flowered), i. Yellow, fragrant. 



,, maja'lis (May) of Curtis. See N. POETICUS RADII- 

 FLORUS. 



,, ma'jor (larger), i. Yellow. March. Spain. 1629. 

 N. pri'nceps, N. propi'nquus (1629), and N. spu'rius 

 are allied forms. 



,, ,, lorifo'lius (strap-leaved). 1^-2. White ; trumpet 

 yellow. March. N. tubaflo'rus is an allied form. 



Telamo'nius (Telamonian). i. Sulphur-yellow ; 

 trumpet yellow. April. 



,, ,, Telamo'nius grandiple'nus (large-double). i. 

 Yellow. April. 



,, Telamo'nius ple'nus (double), i. Greenish-yel- 

 low, ultimately golden-yellow. " Wilmer's Great 

 Double Golden-yellow Daffodil." 



,, ma'ximus (largest), i. Yellow. April. Europe. 



me'dio-lu'teus (yellow-centred). See N. BIFLORUS. 



mi'nor (smaller). |. Yellow. March. Spain. 1629. 



,, ,, mi'nimus (least). J. Yellow ; segments not over- 

 lapping. March. Europe. 



,, ,, na'nus (dwarf). 4. Yellow, with overlapping 

 segments longer than the trumpet. March. 



ple'nus (double). . Yellow, with twisting seg- 

 ments. March. " Rip Van Winkle." 



,, pu'milus (dwarf). J. Yellow; segments wedge- 

 shaped at base. March. Spain. 



,, monophy'llus (one-leaved). See N. BULBOCODIUM 



MONOPHYLLUS. 



,, monta'nus (mountain). See N. POCULIFORMIS. 



,, moscha'tus (musky), i. White. April. Pyrenees. 

 1759. " Musk Daffodil." 



,, a' Means (whitening). Flowers larger ; segments 

 more overlapping. March. 1789. 



ff ,, tortuo'sus (twisted). Segments twisted, shorter 

 than the trumpet. Spain. 1629. 



multiflo'rus (taW-many-flowered). See N. TAZETTA 

 CUPULARIS. 



au'reus (golden-many-flowered). See N. TAZETTA 

 AUREUS. 



,, mu'ticus (snipped), i. Yellow. May. Pyrenees. 



,, na'nus (dwarf). See N. MINOR NANUS. 



,, negle'ctus (neglected). See N. TAZETTA LACTICOLOR. 



Nelso'ni (Nelson's). See N. MACLEAYI NELSONI. 



ni'veus (snowy). See N. TAZETTA PAPYRACEUS. 



no'bilis (noble). See N. PSEUDO-NARCISSUS NOBILIS. 



,, nu'tans (nodding). See N. TRIANDRUS NUTANS. 



,, obsole'tus (obsolete). See N. ELEGANS OBSOLETUS. 



,, obvalla'ris (trenched-round). See N. PSEUDO-NAR- 

 CISSUS OBVALLARIS. 



,, odo'rus (sweet-scented). r. Yellow. May. S. 

 Europe. 1629. " Campernel." 



,, Icz'tus (bright). See N. ODORUS TRILOBUS. 



,, ,, mi' nor (lesser). J. Cup smaller than in any other 

 form. " Small Jonquil." 



,, mi'nor ple'nus (lesser-double). f. Yellow, 

 fragrant. April. " Queen Anne's Double Jonquil." 



ple'nus (double), i. Yellow, fragrant. " Double 

 Campernel." 



,, rugulo'sus (wrinkled). Segments shorter, broader, 

 overlapping. N. calathi'nus (1629) and N. inter- 

 je'ctus are allied forms. 



,, rugulo'sus ma'ximus (largest). Flowers golden- 

 yellow, twice as large. 1905. 



