488 Amaryllidee—Narcissus. 
mon in gardens, with two principal varieties. It is about the 
same size as the common Daffodil, but the crown is always 
shorter than in that species, even in the double flowers. 
NV. aurdntius, including N. Goudni (fig. 238), is a robust 
variety with the crown orange, and the divisions of the perianth 
Fig. 288. Narcissus Gouani. (4 nat, size.) 
Fig. 239, Narcissus odorus. (} nat. size.) 
sulphur-yellow. Double-flowered forms are the Nonpareils 
and Butter-and-Eggs of English gardens. WN. albiis, with 
paler divisions and an orange crown, produces a double form 
known as the Orange Pheenix. 
8. NV. oddrus (fig. 239).—A very distinct species approaching 
