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Odorus Bucjulosus. — Has small very rich yellow flowers (several on 
st'-m) and rush-like foliage. Better than Odorus ' Campernelli ' (2). 
Tkue Narcissi — 
Burbidgei Jolm Bain. — The earliest of the Burbidgei varieties ; a 
handsome flower (3). 
Burbidgei Ellen Barr.—A very lovely and well-formed flowei-, with 
orange- stained crown (3). 
liurbidgei Falstaff. — x\nother very beautiful and not very dissimilar 
flower (3). 
Burbidgei Fa/tcssa. — Bather late ; of a striking shade of pale yellow 
and perfect shape (4). 
Poeticus Ornatus. — An early and very fine form of the Pheasant's- 
eye class (4). 
Poeticus Poctarum. — A little later than ' Ornatus,' and with the red 
in the crown more widely diffused (5). 
Poeticus of Gardens.— The beautiful late flowering * Pheasant's- 
eye ' (0). 
Double Poeticus. — With pure white Gardenia-flowered blossoms ; very 
late; requires a moist situation and rather strong loam (6). 
B. — Seventeen rather more expensive varieties, very fine. 
Baffodils — 
Minor. — A very early, small, and most refined, self -yellow Daffodil ; 
to be seen at its best should be grown in a cold frame (1). 
Stau Narcissi — 
Incomparabilis C. /. Backhouse.— Ye^[o^•v, with a very striking red 
• cup. There seem to be two "strains" of this variety, one of which is 
much better than the other (3). 
Incomp. Spleudens. — ^Sulphur, with large red-edged cup (3). 
Incomp. Princess Mary of Cambridge. — A most refined and distinct 
flower, with orange-stained, widely expanded cup (3). 
Incomp. Beauty. — Well named ; sulphur-yellow with organ-scarlet 
margin to cup (3). 
Incomp. Semi-imrtitus.—- Oi a soft primrose shade, very charming and 
distinct in form and colour (4). 
Barrii Maurice Vilinorin. — Creamy white with long cup heavily stained 
orange-scarlet ; dwarf, lovely (3). 
Barrii Flora Wilson. — White with bright red edge to cup ; very 
pretty (4). 
Leedsii Grand Duchess. — One of the earliest of the Leedsii class ; 
white with orange-stained cup (3). 
Leedsii Madge Matthew. — A very elegant white flower, rather 
• early (3). 
Leedsii Beatrice. — Pure white of very elegant form (4). 
Leedsii Mrs. Langtry. — W^hite with bright canary edge to cup (4). 
Leedsii Mary Magdalen de Graaff. — A beautiful form with very 
striking and distinct red colouring in cup. Is usually two-flowered (4). 
