HOOP PETTICOAT AND TRUMPET DAFFODIL OR NARCISSUS. 
Daffodils from Groups I., II., and III. 
OUR OWN SELECTIONS. 
s. d. 
465 1000 in io var. 80 /, in 20 var. 120/, in 3t>var. 140 o 
466 500 in 10 var. 42/, in 20 var. 63/, in 30 var. 73 6 
467 100 in 10 var. 10/6, in 20 var. 15/, in 30 var. 21 
471 
468 so in 10 var. 5/6, in 17 var. 7/6, in 25 var. 
469 30 in 10 var. 3/6, in 15 var. s/6, ip 3° var. 
470 12 in 12 varieties 2/6, 3/6,5/610 
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Choice mixed, for naturalization '.....per 1000, 63/ ; per 100, 7/6 ; per doz. 
Fine .. 5°/; .. 5/6; 
472 Fine „ ,, „ •• sw , ■> " * . 
New Daffodils from Groups I., II., and III. of the Weardale and Longford Bridge Varieties. 
OUK OWN SELECTIONS. 
473 
474 
12 in 12 varieties 9*- 
■ IS*- 
12 5 . tO 
21 5 . tO 
l8 
30 
475 30 in 30 varieties 30*., 425. to 
476 40 in 40 ,, 425., 635. .to 
63 o 
84 o 
each 
M B, The Groupin'* of tiie Daffodils is intended to assist purchasers in making their own selections 
group represents a distinct feature in the shape of the flower, which is fully explained in the notes. 
Group I.— Magni-coronat®, the Trumpet or Ajax, and the Hoop Petticoat or Corbularla Narcissus. 
Character. — Crown or trumpet as long or rather longer than the divisions of the perianth. 
tYiroa « railed No. 610 "Mr Wilmer's Great Double Daffodil. In 1 he 
Minor and Nanus. 
Horsfieldi and 
habitat, but it is with regret we have to intimate our fear that this little gem is once more lost. 1 he beautiful 
Double White Trumpet Daffodil, No. 490, illustrated by Sweet, we can supply ; also a curious form of this, w th 
a double row of guard petals, No. 491. Of the rare White Bulbocodmm of Clusius, No. 478, we have fine English 
grown bulbs ; we can also offer the scarce species, No. 488, N. Gallicus Minor of Parkinson, supposed by Herbeit 
to be the double of N. minor ; also Parkinson's "Daffodil with the dipt tube, No. 481. 
In the succession of flowering, Cambricus, Obvallaris and Obvallaris maxnnus commence in February, and 
are closely followed by Telamonius, Spurius, and the dwarf-growing species, Minimus, 
These are followed by the Lent Lily, 606, Lobularis, and the early-fiowenng Bicolors, 
Empress. These again are followed by Lorifolius and Emperor, Maximus, Major, Rugdobus, etc. 
The Grand Trumpeters are Bicolor Horsfieldi, Empress. Emperor, Maxnnus, Princeps, Rugilobus, Tela- 
monius ; and the New Trumpet Daffodils, Bicolor Maximus, Major, Primulinus, T. B. M. Camm, etc 
The New Daffodils Humei are apparently hybrids of Ajax and Montanus; Milnern and Com ann appear to 
be hybrids of Minor and Cernuus ; Bicolor maximus is not so stately as Empress, but is a flmver of greater 
substance, the divisions of the perianth overlapping each other; Bicolor primulinus and Bicolor J. B. M Camm 
are very distinct and beautiful; Cernuus pulcher is a beautiful white Ajax; Milnern is the only Ajax of a 
uniform sulphur colour ; Shirley Hibberd is elegant ill outline ; Backhousei is a fine hybrid, apparently a fust 
cross from Bicolor, and quite distinct from any other existing form ; Hudibras is a very characteristic flower. 
per 100. per doz. 
per 100. per doz. 
The Hoop Petticoat, or Medusa’s Trumpet. 
477 Corbularla consplcua,, goldcnyellow, 
charming in pots and as an edging 2 6 
478 Corbularla alba, the beautiful white 
Hoop Petticoat , home grown bulbs, 
9 d. each 7 6 
479 Corbularla tenuifolia, golden yellow , 
the small Hoop Petticoat, 9 d. each 7 6 
480 Corbularia citrinus, sulphur ; this 
new Hoop Petticoat is the largest 
known , each 5 s. 6 d 
Ajax, the Trumpet Narcissus. 
481 Abscissus, trumpet yellow or sulphur , 
perianth white , 9 d. each 7 6 
482 Albicans, primrose trumpet, and 
white perianth i beautiful, 6 d. each 5 6 
483 Blcolor, golden yellow trumpet and 
white perianth, 9 d. each 7 6 
484 Blcolor Horsfieldi, large golden yel- 
low trumpet and white perianth, 
very early, 9 d. each 7 6 
485 Blcolor Empress, very large golden 
yellow trumpet and white perianth, 
i.f. 6 d. and 2 5 . 6 d. each 
486 Brevifios, golden yellow trumpet, and 
sulphur perianth 5 6 
4 87 Cambricus, yellow trumpet, su/ph ury- 
white perianth, very early, 6 d. each 5 ^ 
488 Capax ( Queen Anne's Double Daffo- 
dil'), primrose, rare, is. 6 d. each 
489 Cernuus, trumpet and perianth 
white, very beautiful, 15 . each 10 6 
490 Cernuus plenus, double white trum- 
pet , beautiful, 35 . 6 d. each 
491 Cernuus plenus biclnctus, double 
white trumpet, with two rows of 
guard petals, beautiful, 35 . 6 */. each 
492 Lobularis, yellow trumpet, primrose 
perianth 15 0...2 6 
493 Lobularis grandiplenus, the largest 
double yellow trumpet 3 6 
494 Lobularis plenus, with the large 
double yellow trumpet 15 0...2 6 
495 Lorifolius, qolden trumpet, and 
primrose perianth , 15. each 10 6 
496 LorifoliusEmperor, very large golden 
yellow trumpet and primrose peri- 
anth, 15. 6 d. and 25. 6 d. each 
497 Major, trumpet and perianth fine 
golden yellow . 10 6 ... 1 6 
498 Maximus, trumpet and perianth deep 
golden yellow, very large 15 6. ..2 6 
499 Minimus, yellow trumpet, primrose 
perianth, very rare, dwarf species ... 10 6 
500 Minor, fine golden yellow , a rare 
dwarf species 5 6 
501 Moscbatus (see Albicans and Tor- 
tuosus) 5 6 
502 Nanus, rich yellow trumpet, prim- 
rose perianth, a fine dwarf species 18 o,..2 6 
603 Obvallaris, trumpet and perianth 
yellow, very early 15 0...2 6 
504 Obvallaris maximus, rich golden 
yellow, large, and early, is. 6 d. each ... 15 o 
605 Princeps, yellow trumpet, perianth 
sulphur, a very large species 15 0...2 6 
606 Pseudo-Narcissus (Lent Lily), yel- 
low trumpet, sulphur perianth 7 6... 1 o 
607 Rugilobus, fine yellow trumpet, 
perianth pale sulphur, beautiful ... 15 0...2 6 
508 Spurius, trumpet and perianth rich 
uniform golden yellow 15 0...2 6 
509 Telamoniu s ,ycl low tru mpet, peri a n t h 
primrose, very large and early 5 6 
510 Telamonius plenus, the large double 
golden yellow trumpet daffodil ... 5 6...1 0 
511 Tortuosus, primrose trumpet, and 
white perianth, beautiful , 6 d. each $ 6 
New Daffodils. 
The Weardale and Longford Bridge varieties. A 
coloured plate, representing several of these, 
appeared in The Garden, 23rd August, 1879. 
512 Humei albidus, yellow trumpet, sulphur each. 
* perianth, 75 . 6d. per dozen • o 9 
513 Humei concolor, trumpet and perianth 
yellow 2 6 
IB a? r and Sugdeti, 
