i2 BARR’S HARDY HYBRID, ETC., DAFFODILS, SABINI, TRIDYMUS, TRIANDRUS, ETC. 
Quantity. 
per doz 
s. d. 
.‘“Sabini ( Diomedes major), large 
white perianth, large canary-yellow 
cup. Figuredin Botanical Register, 
vol .g. t. 762. We feel great pleasure 
in re-introducing this rare and 
ancient hybrid Daffodil 21 
NARCISSUS BERNARDI. 
Bernard's Long and Short-Crowned Daffodil. 
..“Bernard!, perianth white, cup 
variable in size and colour, yellow, 
or yellow stained orange. Mr. Barr 
found this pretty Hybrid growing 
where N. Poetic us and Ajax varii- 
forniis intermingle S 
e. Buxton, perianth white, 
cup bright orange-scarlet, very 
beautiful and remarkably free- 
flowering 
NARCISSUS TRIDYMUS. 
Three-Crowned Hybrid Daffodils. 
See Wood-out, page 9. 
Suitable for pot-culture. 
..Tridymus type, yellow, dwarf and 
recumbent, very distinct 
,..*“A. Ravvson, large bold imbri- 
cated soft clear yellow perianth, 
rich full yellow cup, robust and 
handsome, the finest of this section ... 
...fDR. Masters (Masteri), flowers 
snow-white, very distinct, figured 
in Gardeners' Chronicle, 1881, page 
603 
. . .* Duke or Albany, perianth sulphur, 
cup rich orange, beautiful 21 
...‘Duchess of Albany, perianth 
sulphur, fine yellow cup 10 
...+PR1NCESS Alice, beautiful neat 
flower, creamy -white perianth, 
clear yellow cup, dwarf and robust ... 
...*S. A. deGkaaff, large bold well im- 
bricated yellow perianth, yellow cup 15 
each 
s. d. 
6...0 6 
■3 6 
•25 
.10 6 
0...1 6 
NARCISSUS ODORUS ( Philogyne ). 
Ouantitv. Narcissus Triandrus continued, per doz. each 
3. d. s. d. 
‘Albus (Angel's tears), white, flowers 
variable in size, perianth elegantly 
reflexed like a Cyclamen 
cultivated bulbs, p. 100, 25s. 3 6...0 4 
collected bulbs ...p. 100, 15s. 2 6...0 3 
“Cai.athinus, large snow-white 
flowers. Collected on the Glennan 
Islands, very rare 7 ® 
Pulchellus (true), primrose peri- 
anth, cup white, very rare 3 6 
For the Cyclamen-flowered Ajax N. cyclamineus, seep. 6 . 
N. Jonoifolius. 
Not much reduced from natural size. 
NARCISSUS JUNCIFOLIUS. 
The Least Rush-leaved Daffodil. 
Elegant for pot-culture, charming for rockwork, and 
valuable for edgings. 
Juncifolius, with graceful rich 
yellow flowers, a slender growing 
dwarf species per 100, 10s. 6d. 1 6 
NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS 
PLENUS. 
The Double-flowered Nonsuch & Peerless Daffodils. 
Suitable for pot-culture. 
The Large Yellow Jonquil-like Daffodils. 
Suitable for pot-culture. 
Odorus (the great 6-lobed), peri- 
anth and cup full yellow, p. 100, s/6 1 o 
RUGULOSUS, true, (the great 
wrinkled yellow cup), broad imbri- 
cated perianth ...per 100, 10s. 6d. 1 6...0 3 
N. Trundbus varieties. 
Reduced from natural size. 
Aurantius plknus (Butter and 
Eggs), the double yellow Nonsuch 
Daffodil, with orange nectary, very 
effective in clumps and masses 
per 1000, 50/ ; per 100. 5/6 1 0...0 3 
Albus plenus aurantius (Eggs 
and Bacon or Orange Phoenix), 
white Peerless Daffodil, with orange 
nectary, very showy. 
Strong Bulbs, per 100, 13/ 2 6...0 3 
Albus plenus siilpiiureus (Cod- 
ltns and Cream, Sulphur Phoenix), 
white Peerless Daffodil, with sul- 
phur nectary, a very chaste flower 
greatly prized for cutting. 
Strong Bulbs, per 100, 50/ 6 6...0 8 
In the above three Daffodils, there may be found 
amongst the flowers gradations from a rose-like double- 
ness to an almost single flower, some with only a 
few florets in the cup. In this almost single state, 
many have supposed that it is the first stage to 
doubling, whereas it is an effort to go single. “ Butter 
and Eggs" frequently passes from double to single, 
but it is a rare occurrence for either Eggs and Bacon, 
or Codlins and Cream to become single. 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS (Ganymedes). 
The Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. 
Graceful for pot-culture and beautiful on rockwork. 
This elegant Daffodil has been named by botanical 
authorities Trio ndrtcs, Refiexus, and Calathinus. 
Wchavc adopted Linnaeus’ name, Triandrus. 
NARCISSUS ODORUS PLENUS. 
Queen Ann’s Double Jonquil. 
Suitable for pot-culture. 
Odorus plenus, handsome rich full 
yellow flowers, resembling a small 
neat double rose per 100, 32/ 4 6...0 6 
[Barr and Son, 
