1 8 2 DAFFODILS NARCISSUS 



"Giant Jonquil," etc. Fragrant, rich yellow flowers, often 

 three to a stem, with broader, stouter petals, and a straight, 

 wrinkled cup. 



N. ODORUS RUGULOSUS MAxiMUS. ($ioo ea.) A new 

 large flowering form. The flower is twice as large as in 

 rugulosus, and of handsome shape with dark golden petals, 

 which are remarkably broad ; prominent, straight, chanelled 

 cup, very fragrant. First-class certificate, Birmingham. 



N. ODORUS CALATHINA. ($1.50 doz.) The "many- 

 flowered Campernelle," bearing three to five yellow, sweet- 

 scented flowers to a stem. 



N. GRACILIS. Syn: Helene. (E. 14 in. fi*5oc doz.) An 

 old and presumably wild hybrid between N. Jonguilla (or 

 N. juncifolius) and a N. Tazetta variety. Rush-leaved 

 and bearing clusters of three to five flowers on a stem. The 

 deliciously fragrant flowers open rich yellow, but as they 

 age change to pale sulphur. It is the latest of the rush- 

 leaved varieties to bloom, and is not only prized for keeping 

 up the succession, but it is a very graceful garden plant 

 and also does well in pots. 



N. GRACILIS TENUIOR. The silver jonquil. (D. 9 in. 

 $i doz.) Smaller flowers, more slender in growth and of 

 paler colour than the preceding. A choice dwarf type, with 

 sweet-scented flowers; the petals being silvery-white, and 

 the cup yellow. It bears several flowers on a stem; late 

 flowering. 



