OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. 



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Narcissus Bernardi. 



p. 100. p. 1000. 



Cable words. $ ct. $ Ct. 



This interesting section, beying natural Pyrenees 

 Hybrids, between the wild Poeticus Narcissus and 

 N. Abscissus and N. Variifonnis, Mr. Peter Barr of 

 London, proved the origin of these Narcissus on one of his 

 journeys to the Pyrenees, where he found the parents 

 of their hybrid in a wild state. 



Bernardi, perianth white, cup variable in size and 

 in colour from yellow to orange scarlet or yellow 

 stained orange, height, 12 to 18 inches 3.— 28.— 



Fire Glow, snowwhite perianth, cup glowing crimson 

 height 12 inches each 1.20 



H. E. Buxton, perianth white, cup brillant orange 

 scarlet, height 15 inches each — .40 



Burbidgei. 



Agnes Barr, grand flower 1.40 



Baroness Heath, perianth yellow, cup orange scarlet 3. — 



Crown princess 5.— 



Constance 1.80 



Ellen Barr 2.— 



Falstaff, petals snowwhite, cup orange 1.40 12. 



John Bain, perianth white, lemon cup 1.40 12. 



Model 1.60 



Rosalind each — .60 



St. John's Beauty, large sulphur perianth, cup beauti- 

 fully fringed and edged orange scarlet 3.40 



Nest Type (common) per 10 000 30.— 4.40 4. 



Vanessa, compact yellow perianth, large cup . . . 1.60 

 Vivid, ivory white, cup orange red, grand flower each 2.— 



Poeticus. 



Augustifolius, late flowering 1. — 9. — 



Cassandra, very fine, tremendous flower each — .50 

 Chaucer, the earliest of all Poeticus, pure white 

 perianth, cup vivid scarlet, splendid flower each — .60 

 Dante, very large flowered variety (First class certi- 

 ficate R. H. S.) each —.80 



Epic, grand flower, measures often over three inches 

 across, snowwhite perianth, cup canary yellow with 



fiery red margin, tall grower each 1.— 



Glory, the largest and most beautiful of all Poeticus 



each —.30 24.— 



