12 
THE TRUE, TAZETTA, AND POLYANTHUS DAFFODIL OR NARCISSUS. 
each — s. 
58 i Leedsi Gem, white perianth , with long 
lemon crown 2 
585 „ amabilis, with lemon crown 3 
586 ,, ,, argenteus, with silver crown 3 
587 ,, elegans, cup stained orange 3 
588 ,, expaasus, with large citron crown.. 3 
689 ,, gloriosus , with canary crown 2 
590 ,, major, with canary crown ... 3 
591 .. galanthiflorus, lemon crown 2 
592 ,, „ aurantius, citron 
crown , tinged orange 2 
593 ,, stellatus, lemon 
crown 2 
594 ,, superbus, with short lemon crown ... 3 
595 Nelsoni, large white perianth and yellow 
crown 3 
596 ,, major, lar^e flower 3 
pulcbellus, small neat flower 3 
each — s. 
598 Barri, perianth and crown yellow o 
599 ,, albidus, sulphur-white perianth, yel- 
low crown 1 
600 „ ,, aurantius, yellow crown, 
stained orange 1 
601 ,, albus Beauty, white r e flexed perianth t 
yellow crown, edged scarlet 2 
602 ,, conspicuus, yellow crown , deeply 
edged scarlet 2 
603 ,, ,, minor, yellow crown , 
deeply edged scarlet 1 
604 ,, stellatus, sulphur perianth, yellow 
crown o 
605 ,, sulphUTeuStpcrianlh sulphury-white, 
yellow crown o 
606 ,, ,, major, small flower, large 
yellow crown ... 1 
597 
Group III.— Parvi-coronatse, tbe true Narcissus and Tazetta forms. 
Character. — Crown less than half as long as the divisions of the perianth. 
The Poet’s Narcissus : Parkinson called the Purple and Saffron-ringed Daffodils. The varieties which flower 
in March and April are Angustifolius, Ornatus, Tripodalis, Poetarum and Grandiflorus, Ihose which flower 
in May are Recurvus and the double white variety. For vases and table bouquets the Poet s Daffodil, both early 
and late flowering, are highly prized ; also the white flowers of Biflorus and the slender graceful blossoms of 
Gracilis; Intermedius is a beautiful dwarf variety; and Tenuior is the Silver Jonquil. . 
The New Daffodils, Burbidgei, appear to be a third cross, and probably are hybrids of Barri and Poeticus, 
as the varieties run very close upon the one and the other. The varieties of Burbidgei may not inaptly be called 
early-flowering forms of Poeticus. A coloured plate of the varieties of Poeticus and Burbidgei appeared in 1 he 
Garden, March 27th, 1880. ... . , . . . . 
The Tazetta, or Bunch-flowercd, offered in this Group, are remarkably beautiful, and in planting them the 
top of the bulb should be six inches under the surface of the soil. 
per doz. 
d. 
6. ..2 6 
-3 o 
per 100. 
s. d. 
607 Biflorus, white, yellow crown 6 0...1 o 
608 Gracilis, yellow, very graceful 3 6 
609 Intermedius, primrose, yellow crown, 
fine dwarf 12 6. ..2 o 
610 ,, bifrons , yellow, orange cup, 
fine dwarf. 15 
Jonquila. See Jonquil, No. 686 
611 Tenuior (Silver Jonquil), silvery 
white, very graceful 
Poet’s Narcissus, May-flowering. 
612 Poeticus of Haworth, pure white, 
small neat flower 
613 ,, recurvus, pure white, red 
crown, very fragrant 3 6 
614 ,, ,, largest roots 5 6 
615 „ flore-pleno, pure white 
double Gardenia-like sweet- 
scented flowers 5 
616 „ ,, largest roots 10 
Poet’s Narcissus, March and April Flowering 
617 Poeticus angustifolius, white, rose 
crown IS 0...2 6 
grandiflorus, white, crim- 
son crown , very large, 
iof. 6 d. each 
ornatus, larger in flower 
than Angustifolius 15 0...2 6 
Poetarum, white, crimson 
crown, is. 6 d. each 
tripodalis, the crown is 
more deepl y marked than 
in Ornatus 9 d. each 7 6 
022 Tazetta compressus, white, yellow 
crown 10 6 
lacticolor , del i ca te prim rose , 
yellow crown 3 6 
orientalis, white, orange 
crown, large flower 15 6... 2 6 
6. ..1 
6. ..1 
618 
619 
620 
621 
623 
624 
626 
627 
628 
629 
630 
per 100. per doz. 
i. d. s. d. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
625 Tazetta panzianus , white, citron cup 5 
626 .. papyraceus, pure while 2 
plena quantilla, white , 
o ra nge crown 7 
1 >yzbcox, white, prim rose crown 4 
nobilissimus, double white 6 
Romanus, double white 2 6 
New Daffodils. 
The Wear dale and Longford Bridge Varieties. 
631 Burbidgei, white perianth, with each 
cinnabar crown o 9 
632 ,, albidus, sulphury white perianth. 
with orange-scarlet margined 
crown o 9 
633 ,, conspicuus, sulphury white perianth, 
large crown, edged orange- scarlet 3 6 
634 ,, ,, minor, crown suffused orange 
scarlet 1 o 
635 ,, expansus, sulphury white, perianth, 
with citron crown, tinged orange 1 6 
636 „ grandiflorus, white perianth, citron 
crown, tinged orange 1 o 
637 ,, luteus, sulphur perianth, with yel- 
low crown o 9 
638 ,, marginatus, white perianth, with 
lemon crown, edged orange 1 6 
639 ,, minor, sulphury white perianth, 
crown slightly tinged orange o 9 
640 ,, stellatus, white perianth , with 
yellow crown 1 o 
641 ,, sulphureus stellatus, primrose pe- 
rianth , citron crown, edged 
scarlet o 9 
642 ,, ,, delicatus, delicate primrose 
perianth, large yellow crown 1 6 
643 ,, ,, model, lemon crown, edged 
orange 1 o 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS FOR BEDS, RIBBONS, Etc. 
The Polyanthus Narcissus, or bunch-flowered Daffodil, is much prized as a cut flower. When planted in beds, 
lines, or masses it contrasts effecuvely with the Tulip and the Hyacinth. 1 he varieties offeied under this 
heading for out-door culture are distinct, and may either be grouped together, or grown separately. In planting, 
the top of the bulb should be six inches under the surface of the soil. 
OUR OWN SELECTIONS. 
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d. 
644 100 in 6 splendid varieties 21 
645 50 in 6 ditto ditto 10 
646 25 in 6 splendid varieties 5 0 
647 12 in 6 ditto ditto 3 0 
[Barr and Sugden, 
