BARR’S HARDY DAFFODILS, DOUBLE NONSUCH, ODORUS, AND BURBIDGE’S. 13 
Narcissus Incomparabilis Plonus, per doz. each 
continued. s. d. s. d. 
NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS 
PLENUS. 
The Double-flowered Nonsuch & Peerless Daffodils. 
Handsome 3 to 6 in a pot, the large massive Jlowers 
very attractive in-doors , and beautiful in 
beds, borders, or naturalized. 
per doz. each 
A UK A NT I US PLENUS (Butter and s. d. s. d. 
Eggs), the double yellow Nonsuch 
Daffodil, with orange nectary, very effec- 
tive in clumps and masses 
per iooo, 45/ ; per 100, 5/6 1 0...0 3 
ALBUS PLENUS AURANTIUS 
(Eggs and Bacon, or Orange Phoenix), 
white Peerless Daffodil, with orange 
nectary, very handsome ...per ioo, 12/6 2 0...0 
ALBUS PLENUS SULPHUREUS 
(Codlins and Cream, Sulphur Phoe- 
nix), white Peerless Daffodil, with sul- 
phur nectary, a very chaste flower 
prized for cutting, extra 5 6...0 6 
NARCISSUS ODORUS PLENUS. 
Queen Ann's Double Jonquil. 
These beautiful rose-like double flowers , are charming 
indoors 3 to 6 in a pot, and beautiful in beds , 
borders , and naturalized. 
ODORUS PLENUS, handsome rich 
full yellow flowers, resembling a small 
3 neat double rose, extra 6 6...0 8 
DAFFODILS.— GROUP III-PARVI-CORONATI (baker). 
The Small-crowned Daffodil or True Narcissus, which includes 
Burbidgei and Poeticus (the Purple-ringed Daffodil); Biflorus (the Primrose-Peerless 
Daffodil); Polyanthus or many-flowered Narcissus (Hermione and Helena of 
Haworth) ; Gracilis, Schizanthes orientals, and Sweet-smelling Jonquils. 
Distinguishing Character — Crown less than half as long as the divisions of the perianth. 
In this series, Poeticus (the purple-ringed Daffodil) is the true Narcissus ; Burbidgei is a hybrid 
one remove from Poeticus, and is the connecting link between Groups II. and III. (See Coloured Plate in 
“ The Garden 1880.) Biflorus is Parkinson's Primrose- Peerless. Gracilis and Tenuior are the Helena of 
Haworth; Jonquil, the Jonquilla of Linnaeus ; Polyanthus Narcissus, the Hermione of Haworth and Tazetta 
of Sibthorp. 
The early-flowering Poeticus varieties commence flowering in March, and the late-flowering varieties close the 
Daffodil season in June. Burbidge’s hybrids of Poeticus flower in succession from March to middle of May. 
Gracilis, Schizanthes orientalis, and the Double White Gardenia-flowered Daffodil, are among the latest 
to bloom. 
The Daffodils in this Group are graceful pot-plants for indoors, flowering with the Hyacinth, and 
should he cultivated in the same way, 3 or 6 bulbs in a 4 or 6-inch pot. The cut flowers of this section 
are greatly in demand for bouquets and vases. General cultural directions , page 4. 
NARCISSUS BURBIDGEI. 
(Star Narcissus. ) 
Burbidge’s Hybrid Poet’s Daffodils. 
These are all light and graceful for indoors 3 to 6 in 
a pot, and elegant in beds, borders , and naturalized. 
See what grand effect Mr. William Robinson pro- 
duced with the varieties of Poeticus at Gravctye 
Manor, page 3. 
The Burbidgei Narcissi differ from N. Poeticus in 
the cup of the flower being a trifle longer ; they 
give a succession of flowers from March to 
middle of May, commencing in advance of 
Poeticus ornatus, and one after another fol- 
lowing in succession to the middle of May. 
per doz. each 
*BUKBID(»EI, perianth clear white, s. d. s. d. 
cup margined with cinnabar-red, very 
early , and much prized lor cutting, 
p. 1000, 70/; p. 100, 7/6 1 3...0 3 
# AGNES BARR, perianth creamy 
white, cup yellow 5 6...0 6 
t BARONESS HEATH, perianth 
yellow, cup suffused throughout 
orange-scarlet, very distinct , extra 21 0...2 o 
+BEATRICE HESELTINE, large 
creamy white perianth, cup conspicu- 
ously edged orange-scar., beautiful, extra 3 6 
fCROWN PRINCESS, perianth pure 
white, canary cup, margined rich orange, 
beautiful and distinct, extra 21 0...2 o 
“CONSTANCE, perianth pale sulphur, 
going off white, cup expanded and 
conspicuously edged with orange- 
scarlet, very beautiful per 100, 18/ 2 6...0 3 
12 and 13 King St., Covent Garden, 1892.1 
Narcissus Burbidyei, per doz. each 
continued. s. d. s. d. 
# Dandy, perianth white, cup yellow, 
plaited p. 100, 7/6 1 3...0 3 
“EDITH BELL, perianth alabaster- white, 
cup canary, margined with orange, 
very pretty per 100, 12/6 2 0...0 3 
II ELLEN HARR, broad snow-white 
perianth, cup citron, stained orange- 
scarlet, beautiful, extra 9 0...1 o 
IIEtta, perianth white, cup small and 
stained orange-scarlet ...per too, 10/6 1 6...0 3 
•FALSTAFF, perianth snow-white, 
cup lemon, margined orange, p. too, 21/ 3 6...0 4 
•Guinever, perianth white and compact, 
cup canary and frilled per 100, 12/6 2 0...0 3 
•JOHN RAIN, large white perianth, 
cup citron, handsome, extra, p. 100, 15/ 2 6...0 3 
"LITTLE DIRK, neat primrose peri- 
anth, cup conspicuously edged orange- 
scarlet, the smallest flowered of the 
group, very neat and beautiful 7 6...0 9 
§ LOTTIE SIMMONS, perianth white, 
cup conspicuously margined orange- 
scarlet per 100, 30/ 4 6...0 6 
*MAUY, perianth white, expanded cup, 
suffused orange per 100, ro/6 1 6...0 3 
•MBS. KUELAGE (GRACILIS), peri- 
anth sulphur-white, cup spreading, 
plaited and tinted with orange, late- 
flowering per 100, 21/ 3 6...0 4 
JMEBCV FOSTER, large white perianth, 
gracefully frilled canary cup, p. 100, 21/ 3 6...0 4 
•MODEL, perianth clear white and 
compact, cup frilled and stained with 
orange, very beautiful 4 6...0 6 
