BULBS 



43 



Capax plenus. 



Autocrat. 

 Barrii conspicuus. 

 C. J. Backhouse. 

 Gwyther. 



Double Trumpets. 

 | Lobularis plenus. | Telamonius plenus (Van Sion). 



MEDIUM-CROWNS. 



Lucifer (dear). 

 Leedsii Duchess of West- 

 minster. 

 M. Magdaline de Graaff. 



Juncifolius (Rush-leaved). Odorus rugulosus (sweet). 



Red Coat. 

 Red Star. 

 Sir Watkin. 

 Stella Superba. 

 Triandrus (Angel's tears). 



Double Chalice-flowered. 

 Butter and Eggs. | Orange Phoenix (eggs and bacon). | Sulphur Phoenix (codlins and cream). 



Biflorus. 



Burbidgei Ellen Barr. 

 John Bain. 

 Jonquilla (Jonquil). 



Bathurst. 



Double Roman (early). 



SMALL-CROWNS. 



Poeticus. 



,, Almira. 



Cassandra (dear). 



ornatus (early). 



Polyanthus Narcissi. 



Grand Monarque. 

 Paper White (early). 



Poeticus plenus (double or 



Gardenia flowered). 

 ,, poetarum. 



Soleil d'Or. 

 White Pearl. 



CHEAP AND PRETTY NARCISSI 



It may be well to supplement the foregoing classified lists 

 with a general one prepared specially for the benefit of those 

 amateurs who want to plant in large quantities, and cannot afford 

 dear sorts. Happily, some of the cheapest are also among the 

 best. English-grown bulbs are offered at marvellously low prices 

 in autumn, and buyers might look out for advertisements of them 

 in the gardening papers. The list includes both early and late 

 flowering sorts. 



Barrii conspicuus. 

 Butter and Eggs. 

 Emperor. 

 Empress. 

 Golden Spur. 



Henry Irving. 

 Horsefieldii. 

 Obvallaris. 

 Pallidus praecox. 

 Poeticus. 



Poeticus ornatus. 



plenus. 

 Sir Watkin. 

 Telamonius plenus. 



