NELSONI, TRIDYMUS, ODORUS, JUNCIFOLIUS, TRIANDRUS, ETC., DAFFODILS- 
NELSON’S DAFFODILS, with goblet-shaped crown. 
THE LEAST RUSH-LEAVED DAFFODILS. 
C 03 *Nelsonl, perianth white and large , per 
cup yellow, straight, and usually s - 
suffused orange on first opening ... 21 
604 *Major, perianth white and large, 
cup yellow and straight , usually 
suffused orange on first opening ... 21 
505 * Minor, perianth white , cup yellow, 
small fierwer and comparatively 
dwarf ; distinguished by pistil pro- 
jecting beyond mouth of the cup ... 21 
506 *PulchellU8, perianth white , cup 
yellow ; distinguished by the cam- 
panulate shape of the imbricated 
pet ianth, flower of somewhat droop- 
ing character on first opening 25 
507 **William Backhouse, pet ianth white, 
cup yellow ; evidently the same 
cross as Nelsoni major, but with a 
pure yellow, thus showing that Mr. 
Leeds and Mr. Backhouse, in cross- 
ing, used similar flowers 25 
doz. each. 
d. s. d. 
0...2 o 
0...2 o 
0...2 o 
0...2 6 
0...2 6 
TRIPLE-CROWN DAFFODILS. 
Tridymus, near Nelsoni, but with a somewhat more 
obconical tube, 1 to 3 usually 2-fiowered ; flowers 
varying much in she. 
508 **Tridymus, perianth and cup yellow ; 
plant somewhat recumbent. 5 6 
509 *Duke of Albany, perianth sulphur , 
cup orange 5 6 
510 *Duchess of Albany, perianth sul- 
phur, cup yellow 5 6 
511 *S. A. de GraafF, large bold yellow 
well imbricated flowers changing to 
primrose, cup yellow 5 6 
The Large Yellow Jonquil-like Daffodil. 
512 Odorus = calathinus of Bot. Mag. 
{the great 6-lobed), perianth and 
cup full yellow ...per 100, 10 s. 6d. 1 6...0 3 
513 Campernelli, perianth and cup full 
yellow per 100, 6s. 6 d. 1 0...0 3 
514 RuguloBus (the great wrinkled 
yellow cup), broad imbricated 
perianth, full yellow, p. ioo, 10/6 1 6 
515 Minor (pseudo-juncifolius), peri- 
anth and cup full yellow , dwarfs 
valuable for edgings, p. ico, 3*. 6 d. o 6 
516 Juncifolius, fiowei s variable in size pc r doz. each. 
and shape of cup , a slender dwarf s. d. a. d. 
species, with small full yellow flowers 3 6...0 4 
617 Rupicola, full yellow, cup more 
spreading, and quite distinct from 
the type juncifolius 15 0...1 6 
The Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil (Ganymedes). 
This elegant Daffodil has been variously named by 
botanical authorities Triandrus Reflexus, and 
Calathinus. We propose to adopt Triandrus, 
it is Linnceus’s name. 
518 * Triandrus Mrs. Sharman Craw- 
ford, /lowers variable in size , pure 
white , cup about three-quarters the 
length of divisions of the perianth, 
which is re flexed over the tube 21 0...2 o 
619 Triandrus pall idulus 15 0...1 6 
620 Triandrus, collected on the Gerez 
Mountains selected roots 10 6...1 o 
621 Triandrus, collected in the Astu- 
rias selected roots 10 6...1 o 
522 Triandrus pulchellus, true prim- 
rose perianth, cup white 1 & 
THE DOUBLE-FLOWERED NONSUCH AND PEER- 
LESS DAFFODILS, INCOMPARABILIS PLENUS. 
623 Aurantius plenus (Butter and 
Eggs), double sulphur, with orange 
nectary per 100, 6s. 6d. 
521 Aurantius plenus (Butter and 
Eggs, Golden Phoenix), double 
yellow, orange nectary 
per too, 7 s. 6d. 
625 Albus plenus aurantius (Eggs 
and Bacon, Orange Phoenix), 
double white, with orange nectary 
per 100, 15.?. 
526 Albus plenus sulphureus (Cod- 
lings and Cream, Sulphur 
Phoenix), the double white Peerless 
Daffodil, with sulphur nectary 
per 100, 32 s. 6d. 
1 0...0 3 
1 6...0 3 
2 6...0 4 
4 6...0 6 
QUEEN ANN’S DOUBLE JONQUIL. 
527 Odorus minor plenus, flowers of 
a rich full yellow, not unlike a 
small double yellow rose 5 6...0 6 
GROUP III.— PARVICORONATI OF BAKER. 
The Small-crowned Daffodil or True Narcissus. Under this heading are included 
Polyanthus or Bunch-flowered Nacissus (Hermione and Helena of Haworth); Biflorus (the Primrose- 
Peerless); Poeticus (the Purple-ringed Daffodils); 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 considered the true Narcissus ; Biflorus is Parkinson’s 
Primrose- Peerless ; Burbidgei is a hybrid Poeticus, belonging to the new Narcissi, and is the connecting link 
between Groups II. and III. {See Coloured Plate in “ The Garden," 1880.) 
The early Poeticus commence flowering in March, and the late-flowering close the Daffodil season in June. 
Burbidge’s varieties of Poeticus flower in succession from March to middle of May. Gracilis, Schizanthes 
Orientalis, and the Double White Gardenia-flowered Daffodil, are amongst the latest to bloom. 
BST All the Daffodils in this Group are good pot plants under glass or for the sitting-room window 
with the Hyacinth, and should be cultivated in the same way, but with three roots in a pot. 
Burbidge’s Poeticus Daffodils, with saucer-shaped 
cup. 
These give a succession of flowers from March, coming 
into bloom before Poeticus omatus, and one or 
other maintaining the succession to middle of 
May. All valuable as cut flowers. 
528 *Burbidgei, perianth clear white, per doz. each. 
cup margined with cinnabar-red, *• d - *• d - 
very early per 100, 17s. 6d. 2 6...0 3 
529 *Agnes Barr, perianth creamy white, 
cupyellow 15 0...1 6 
530 *Boz, perianth yellow, cup citron, 
and plaited 5 6...0 6 
531 *Conspicuus, perianth sulphur- 
white passing off white, cup 
expanded and conspicuously edged 
with orange-scarlet 10 6...1 o 
Burridge’s Poeticus Daffodils— rw*. per doz. each. 
532 *Dandy, perianth white, cup yellow, 8 - 
plaited 5 
533 “Edith Bell, perianth alabaster-white 
changing to pure white, cup canary 
margined with orange 7 6...0 9 
634 *Ethel, perianth primrose, cup 
yellow 7 6...0 9 
635 **Falstaff, perianth white, cup lemon 7 6...0 9 
536 *Gracilis, perianth sulphur-white, 
cup spreading, plaited and tinted 
with orange 10 6...1 o 
637 *Guinever, perianth white and 
compact, Clip canary and frilled ... 10 
638 ** Johanna, perianth white, cup 
spreading and stained orange 10 
639 *John Bain, perianth large white, 
cup citron 5 
d. 
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6...0 6 
[Barr and Son, 
