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Incomparabilis Lulivorth (4). — See Certificated 

 Varieties, page 87. 



Incomparabilis White Wings (4), see Certificated 

 Varieties, page 93 ; or Incomp. Perjectus ; or Incomp. 

 Louise. — The two latter are very similar to each other 

 and not very dissimilar from " White Wings," for which 

 if its price be thought too expensive they make very fair 

 substitutes. 



Incomparabilis Gloria Mundi (4). — See Certificated 

 Varieties, page 84. 



Barrii Doris. — Considered an improvement on the 

 beautiful Barrii "Maurice Vilmorin" (3). 



Barrii Cecily Hill. — A fine firm pale yellow flower, 

 with cup stained orange-red ; a late flowerer (5). 



Barrii Dorothy Wemyss (5). — A very fine late flower. — 

 See Certificated Varieties, page 83. 



Nelsoni Aurantius (4). — See Certificated Varieties. 

 page 80. 



Bernardi H. E. Buxton. — A rather small but exceedingly 

 beautiful flower. White perianth, brilliant orange-red 

 cup. Like so many of the red cups, the colouring is 

 sometimes (in bad seasons) more or less deficient (5). 



Tridymus " Cloth of Gold." — The finest of the Tridymus 

 flowers, about three golden flowers on a tall stem (4). 



True Narcissi. 



Poeticus Dante. — One of the new Poeticus section. 

 Fine rounded, broad perianth segments, with large eye, 

 deeply suffused red (4). 



LIST D. 



Twenty-four very fine varieties, necessary to a first- 

 rate collection, which are more or less delicate, 

 or require special treatment. Most of them do 

 best in gritty maiden loam. 



