12 BARR’S HARDY DAFFODILS, HUME’S, NELSON’S, ODORUS, TRIDYMUS, ETC. 
Daffodils. — Group II. — continued. 
NARCISSUS HUMEI. 
Hume’s Straight-Crowned Daffodils. 
Remarkable in />o/s, and admirably adapted for 
beds, borders , and naturalization. 
*HUME’S CONCOLOR, perianth and s. d. s. d. 
trumpet uniform yellow, a very re- 
markable hybrid 5 6...0 6 
* HUME’S GIANT, perianth yellow, 
changing to sulphur, trumpet yellow ; 
flower very large and remarkably 
characteristic per ioo, 30/ 4 6...0 6 
NARCISSUS BACKHOUSE I. 
Backhouse's characteristic Daffodils, with coffee 
cup-shaped crown. 
Suitable for pot-culture, beds, borders, and 
naturalization. 
*BACKHOUSEI, bold handsome 
flower with long yellow cup, nearly 
equalling the length of the distinct 
spreading sulphury perianth 3 6 
‘BACKHOUSBI, fVOI.I.EV non, large 
spreading primrose perianth, and short 
deep yellow trumpet, very distinct 21 o,,,2 o 
'BACKHOUSE I, WILLIAM 
WI LKS, closely imbricated spread- 
ing primrose perianth, with striking 
orange-yellow trumpet, frilled brim 
per 100, 24/ 3 6...0 4 
NARCISSUS NELSONI. 
Nelson’s Daffodils, with goblet-shaped cup. 
Handsome for indoors , 3 bulbs in a clinch pot ; beau- 
tiful in beds, borders , and for naturalization. 
•NELSONI MAJOR, perianth white, 
and large, cup yellow, frequently suf- 
fused with orange-scarlet on first open- 
ing, extra per 100, 40/ 5 6...0 6 
‘AURANTIUS ( Nelson's Orange), 
broad flat white perianth, cup ribbed, 
expanded and suffused orange-scarlet, 
very distinct, extra 7 6 
•MINOR, perianth white, cup yellow, 
comparatively dwarf ; distinguished by 
the pistil projecting beyond the brim of 
the cup per 100, 24/ 3 6...0 4 
II MRS. C. J. BACKHOUSE, broad, 
pure white perianth, cup yellow and 
expanded, very handsome, extra 30 0...3 o 
* P U LC H ELI, US, perianth white, cup 
yellow ; distinguished by the campanu- 
late shape and the closely imbricated 
perianth, extra 7 6 ..o 9 
•WILLIAM BACKHOUSE, broad 
white imbricated perianth, clear yellow 
cup, beautiful per 100, 40/ 5 6...0 6 
NARCISSUS MACLEAII AND SABINI. 
MACLEA 1 I ( Panza bicolor and Diomedes 
minor), flowers small, white perianth, 
yellowcup, robust, dwarf.. .per ioo, 8/6 1 6...0 3 
JSABINI ( Diomedes major), large 
white perianth, large canary-yellow cup. 
Figured in Botanical Register, vol. 9, 
t. 762. We had the pleasure of rescuing 
this rare ancient hybrid Daffodil from 
an old garden, extra ,„2x o 
NARCISSUS BERNARDI. 
Bernard’s Long and Short-Crowned Daffodil. 
per doz. each 
||BKKXAItDI, perianth white, cup vari- s. d. s. d. 
able in size and colour, yellow, or 
yellow stained orange. Mr. Barr found 
this pretty Hybrid growing where N. 
Poeticus and Ajax variiformis inter- 
mingle p. 100, 2 5/ 3 6...0 4 
JH. E. BUXTON, perianth white, 
cup bright orange-scarlet, very beautiful 
and remarkably free-flowering, extra 3 6 
NARCISSUS TRIDYMUS. 
Three-Crowned Daffodils. 
Charming for indoors 3 in a 5 -inch pot , and elegant in 
beds, borders, and naturalized . 
•TRIDYMUS type, yellow, dwarf 
and recumbent, very distinct 2 6 
it A. RAWSON, large bold imbricated 
soft clear yellow perianth, rich full 
yellow cup, robust and handsome, the 
finest of this section, extra 12 6 
•DUKE OF ALBANY, perianth sul- 
phur, cup rich orange, beautiful 10 6... 1 o 
•DUCHESS OF ALBANY, perianth 
sulphur, fine yellow cup 7 6...0 9 
fl'RINCESS ALICE, beautiful neat 
flower, creamy white perianth, clear 
yellow cup, dwarf and robust, extra ,. . 25 0...2 6 
*S. A. DE GRAAFF, large bold well 
imbricated yellow perianth, yellow cup 10 6...1 o 
NARCISSUS ODORUS (Phi logy ne). 
The Large Yellow Jonquil-like Daffodils. 
Graceful for indoors 6 in a pot, and charming in beds, 
borders, and naturalized. 
ODORUS (the great 6-lobed) (Cam- 
pernelli ) , perianth and cup full yellow 
per 1000, 42/ ; per 100, 4/6 o 9 
RUGULOSUS, true (the great 
wrinkled yellow cup), broad imbricated 
perianth per 100, 6s. 6d, 1 o 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS ( Cany nudes ). 
Very graceful for indoors 6 to 12 in a 4 or s-iuc/e 
pot, and beautiful on rockwork. 
T his elegant Daffodil has been named by botanical 
authorities Triandrus, Reflexus, and Calathinus. 
We have adopted Linnaeus’ name, Triandrus, 
*ALBUS (Angel's Tears), white, 
flowers variable in size, perianth ele- 
gantly reflexed, 1st size bulos, p. 100, 25s. 3 6...0 4 
■and size bulbs, p. 100, 12s. 6d. 2 0...0 3 
IICALATHINUS, large snow-white, 
flowers, extra. Collected on the 
” Glenans,” very rare, strong bulbs 3 o 
*CON COLOR, uniform soft yellow, rare 
and beautiful, 6 in a pot, 5/6; 3 in a pot, 3/ 
*PALLIDULUS, sulphur - white, 
very beautiful. Collected in Spain by 
Mr. Barr, 1892 4 6...0 6 
N. Cyclamineus and N. Triandrus art the only 
Daffodils with reflexed petals. 
NARCISSUS JUNCIFOLIUS. 
The Least Rush-leaved Daffodil. 
Elegant, 6 to 12 in a 4 or yinch pot, charming fot 
rockwork, and suitable for edgings. 
JUNCIFOLIUS, with graceful rich 
yellow flowers, a slender growing 
dwarf species per ioo, 7s. 6d, 1 3...0 3 
RUPICOLA, bright deep yellow, 
cup spreading, very distinct. Collected 
by Mr. Barr in Spain, i3g2 2 6...0 3 
[ Barr and Son , 
