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Pseudo-Narcissus and Moschatus [Baker]. 

 It has been ascribed to a cross between 

 Mtcticus and some other form of Pseudo- 

 Narcissus. Variable in size and shade of 

 colour ; white perianth ; canary trumpet. 



Princeps. — Probably of Italian origin. 

 Subsp. Major. — Pyrenees and Spanish Pen- 

 insula. Self-yellow. — Larger in all its parts 

 than the type. 



Propinquus. — Larger form than Major. 

 Bluer green in foliage. 



Ohvallaris (the Tenby Daffodil). — Very 

 distinct form between Major and Pseudo- 

 Narcissus type ; medium size, wheel-like 

 perianth ; almost self-yellow. 



Maximus. — Larger flower and more 

 spreading rim to corona than in Major ; 

 the segments are twisted at ends ; deep 

 golden-yellow. 



Spurius. — Hooded perianth, widely ex- 

 panded trumpet-mouth. 



Telamonius. — Form between Major and 

 Pseudo-Narcissus type, having the large 

 flower of the former and the sulphur- 

 yellow perianth of the latter. The 

 common double daffodil (Telamonius plenus) 

 is its double form, which is quite distinct 

 from another fine double Ajax with large 

 rose-shaped flowers called Plenissimus 

 (Parkinson's Rose-flowered Daffodil). 



LorifoUus. — A form between Major and 

 Bicolor. Perianth sulphur ; trumpet yel- 

 low. To this type of flower belongs 

 " Emperor" 

 Subsp. Minor. Pyrenees and Spanish 

 Peninsula. — Self-yellow. Much smaller in all 



