2 20 DAFFODILS — NARCISSUS 



may be sought below In either the large - or 

 medium-crowned sections. 



The new section, A^. Englehearti, has not 

 yet been described with sufficient precision to 

 enable us to Insert It In the key. It Is closely 

 allied to A'^. Burbtdgei, and Indeed some of 

 the varieties of the new section were formerly 

 included in Burbidgel. The crown Is short, 

 spreading and much fluted. 



A. The large-crowned, or trumpet daffodils; crown almojt 

 as long as the petals (here might be sought No. 9) or 

 longer; perianth tube much shorter than the crown and 

 wide. 

 B. Petals spreading horizontally. 



C. Number of flowers on a stem only one. 



D. Trumpet straight or flared only at the rim 

 I. N. Pseudo-Narcissus. 

 DD. Trumpet flaring widely like a hoop skirt 



3. N. Bulbocodium. 

 CC. Number of flowers on a stem two or three 



3. N. tridymus. 

 BB. Petals pointing backward 



C. Flowers large: height twelve inches: hardy 



4. A^. Johnstoni. 

 CC. Flowers small: height six inches: for pot culture 



of rockeries 5. N. cyclamineus. 



BBB. Petals pointing forward 6. N. Humei. 



AA. The medium-crowned, or cup daffodils: crown more 

 than one-third and up to three-fourths as long as the 

 petals: perianth tube about as long as the crown. 



