lOoS NARCISSUS 



y II n W / »• I 1 r 1 of N r 



Lii ) s a \tr> 1 N 



in orlesslnglu w " 



jellow coroi a 1/ 



(Ajax muticus G 



w th narrow jell v u a 1 If r 



- y,el'<o> as bt pt of \ Made i i 



fi larger ('J n aorobb) tie ore 



long as tt e < /? s i 



Pseudo N iS 1 1 t K 



fis and r -O I 6 i n 



f rra of N a ^h te fori 



p e 1 i N ^ <• re tl e f 



N r N n I 



1 r H 1{ 1 J hji 1 or no 1 1 i wl te H 



T ^a 'Jon-T'/n o 

 t 1 itr f r 



lis cl n„ nj, to \h te 1 



cgmeuts a form of 

 chains —Ir djm is 1 



% th tube usu ill} ol c 

 \ 11 w an I ^ ery do it Ic 



1459. Paper White Narcissus-N. Tazctta, var. alba (X :,). 



straight corona about half the length of the segments; 

 origin doubtful : by some regarded as a hybrid and by 

 others as a native of the Pyrenees. Princeps, sulfui- 

 yellow and yellow-crowned, a form of the N. Pseudo- 

 Narcissus type. -Qiieltia is an old generic name to dis- 

 tinguish the group comprising N. incomparabilis.- 

 Rip Van Winkle is a double variety of N. Pseudo- 

 Narcissus.— iJomnn Narcissus is a name for double- 

 fid. N. Tazetta, white with orange cup.— Bugilobus, 

 large-fld. pale yellow variety of N. Pseudo-Narcis- 

 sus.— Sco?ic«s, N. Pseudo-Narcissus with deep yellow 

 corona and whitish segments: known as Scotch Gar- 

 land Lily.-Sir Watkin or ,,.-,-.-.. i ^ x.ry large- 

 fld. form of N. incoraparal.ih > " - ' yellow N. 



Pseudo-Narcissus, a subfor i , , . : ~ Telamo- 



nius, a yellow N. Pseudo-N;ir< i-^u-^, u-ually Itnown 



double fnrm.- 



i. the small pale 



■ .<iis has twisted 



us, var. mos- 



i- a large pure 

 E-udo-Narcis.sus, 



lol 



for 



1 Bulhocddium \ 



r RPF Crowsfd species: coroii 



t lontjer, trumpt 



Daffodils. ( Forms of N 



'COAT HaFFODII 



for 



alatf 



very 



in lie 1 re r the 1 T e of tl e tul declined, rather 

 1 S IrancctoM roo o K M 88 -Runs into many 



(, r 1 n f rms an 1 h 1 ri is Fls usually borne 5-8 in. 

 above the ground. 



'Var. monophJUus, Baker {N. monophyllus, Moore. 

 N. Ulfcsii, Dunal). An Algerian form, now in cult., 

 usually with 1 If., and fl. sessile and white: corona cre- 

 nate. 'B.M. 58;!1. 



Var. citrlnns. Baker. Fls. large, pale lemon-ycUow, 

 the corona crenulate. 



BB. Zrx. glaucous, several, flat. 



•2. Pseudo-Narcissus, Linn. Common Daffodil. 



Thi'mpet Daffodil. Lent Lily. Fig. USS. Strong 



Idaiit, li-l.-^ ill. tall, with bulb lS-2 in. in diam.: Ivs. 



vrll..\v, til.- s.-iiiriii-, ,■111(1 ,-.11 1 ii-ii;ill\ Ml' (iilVcrent 



QtS 



I present, "it is one of the hardiest and commonest of 

 Narcissi. 



This species is the Trumpet Narcissus, so named 

 from the long corona. The normal forms are Yellow 

 Trumpets, but the Bicolor Trumpet, var. bicolor, Hort. 

 (iV. bicolor, Linn.), has pure white segments and yel- 

 low corona. To this variety Baker refers If. briviflos. 

 Haw. (B.M. 1187), and N. Birsfieiaii, Burb. The 

 White Trumpets are var. moschAtus, Hort. {N. mns- 

 chUtus, Linn.; B.M. 1300), which has cream-white or 

 white flowers. 



