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Pogeraz Etvira. An example of the 
variety with the many flowered stalks of “the Rat aie con- 
servatory flower beds 
DoUBLE-FLOWERED 
Ston. The old double hae daffodil, the Telamonius 
plenus of Parkinson, common in gardens and fine for forcing. 
Found in conservatory cour 
Rare TENDER SPECIES 
Dr. Stout has flowered the follo owing: remar kably rare, not 
BOCODIUM MONOPHYLLUS. The whit H Op- 
petticoat, small flowers with fringed large trumpets but narrow 
short perianth segments. Native of Sees 
NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS. Lost for nearly 300 years, redis- 
covered in Spain in 1887. <A dainty little yellow flower with 
reflexed petals. 
ARCISSUS TRIANDUS. Queen of Spain. Small yellow flower 
with partially reflexed petals, variety being called a natural 
NARCISSUS JUNCIFOLIUS. Rush-leaved daffodil, another small 
hstail flowered type, with flat cup. From Spain and Southern 
Fra 
ane MoscHATUS. The rare lesser white Spanish daffo- 
i a 
Narcissus MINIMUS. The dwarf daffodil, a rock garden 
species with small yellow flowers. 
NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM CITRINUM. The sulphur-yellow 
hoop-petticoat daffodil. 
The Narcissus season in the New York Botanical Garden 
the last third of April will probably see most of them in bloom 
KENNETH R. Boynton. 
