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the exception of having reflexed petals; flat leaves. 

 C. N. triandrus; white cyclamen-flowered daffodil, or 

 "Angel's Tears"; two or three flowers to a stem. 

 White with petals well reflexed; flowers small; leaves 

 rush-like. 



GROUP V. MEDIUM-CROWNED HYBRIDS 



This large group of cup daffodils is a 

 most interesting one and corresponds practi- 

 cally to the second division of Baker's mono- 

 graph "the medio-coronati." In this we con- 

 sider seven hybrid groups which are distin- 

 guished by the proportionate length of the 

 trumpet which is now shortened to a cup. 

 All are hybrids between the larger-crowned, 

 or trumpet daffodils and the smaller-crowned 

 or saucer narcissus. The sections as here 

 grouped are in relation to the diminishing 

 size of the crown or cup. 



A. N. incomparabilis; hybrid between yellow Ajax and 



N. poeticus; goblet-shaped crown one-third to three- 

 quarters the length of the petals; colouring, various. 



B. N. Nelsoni; Nelson's goblet-cupped, or "shortened bi- 



colour"; garden hybrids between bicolor Ajax and N. 

 poeticus. White petals; goblet-shaped crown more 

 than one-half the length of the petals. 



C. N. Leedsii; Leeds' silver-winged star daffodils; hy- 

 brids of white Ajax and N. poeticus. In reality, 



