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saucer-like crown, not more than one-half the length 

 of the petal and edged with carmine. 



B. N. biftorus; hybrid of N. Tazetta and N. poeticus. 

 Flowers like N. poeticus in form and colour, but with- 

 out the red brim to the cup and borne in clusters of 

 two or three. This is Parkinson's "primrose peerless" 

 daffodil. 



C. N. Burbidgei; "dolly cup" narcissus; garden hybrid 



of N. incomparabilis and N. poeticus, closely resem- 

 bling poeticus. Flowers borne singly; cup about one- 

 fourth the length of the petals, and a trifle longer 

 and not quite so flat as in N. poeticus; petals white, 

 sulphur or yellow. Flowers earlier than poeticus. 



D. N. Englehearti; Engleheart's flat-crowned poet's nar- 



cissus; hybrids of N. poeticus and N. incomparabilis, 

 many of which have been separated from the Burbid- 

 gei section and may be aptly described as Burbidgei 

 forms with fluted, or ruffled flat cups. 



GROUP VII. THE JONQUILS AND CAMPER- 



NELLES 



Rush-leaved, yellow, cluster-flowered and 

 deliciously scented, small-growing species and 

 varieties which show a great range of varia- 

 tion in themselves, and about which there is 

 considerable confusion, one authority (Eng- 

 lish) holding that the true Campernelle vari- 

 ety has a flaring cup, and another (Dutch), 

 equally competent, asserting the Campernelle 

 has a spreading cup. It is in this manner 



