4 
BARR AND SON, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 
per doz. 
t. d. 
each. 
x. d. 
per doz. 
8 . d. 
each. 
8 . d. 
Capax (Eystettensis),^/^ Anne's 
primtose- coloured Double Daffodil io 6...1 o 
Ceriums, silvery while 10 6...1 o 
♦Cernuus pulcher, white, primrose 
trumpet, changing to white, very 
large 15 0...1 6 
*Cowani, white , trumpet sulphur , 
distinct small flower 5 6 
♦Edith Barber, primrose, trumpet 
yellow, small and dwarf, very 
beautiful 2 6 
♦Exquisite, sulphury white , trumpet 
prhnrose, very early and distinct . 36 0...3 6 
*F. W. Burbidge, white, sulphur 
trumpet , very handsome 36 o. .3 6 
^Gladstone, perianth and trumpet 
light yellow 10 6...1 o 
*Hudibras, yellow, large and very 
distinct 21 0...2 o 
*Her Majesty, perianth and trumpet 
fine light yellow 10 6...1 o 
*Humei albidus, sulphury white, 
trumpet yellow, very distinct 7 6...0 9 
*Humei albidus paradoxus, sul- 
phury white, trumpet yellow, very 
large and distinct 2 6 
*Humei concolor, uniform yellow 2 6 
*Humel concolor monstrosus, uni- 
form yellow 3 6 
*John Nelson, golden-yellow, large 
and very ha?idsome 10 6 
Lady Doneraille, perianth and 
trumpet fine pale yellozu 10 6...1 o 
Lent Lily, or Daffadowndilly 
(Daffodil of English Meadows, 
Copses, etc.), sulphury white, 
trumpet yellow per 1000, 42c ; 
per 100, 7*. 6 d. 
1 
6.. 0 
3 
Lent Lily, double, a very rare 
English bulb 
10 
6... 1 
0 
Lobularis, sulphury, trumpet yellow, 
small and dwarf. 
2 
6...0 
3 
Lobularis plenus, dwarf, double 
yellow 
2 
6...0 
3 
Lobularis plenus odoratissimus, 
dwarf, double yellow, sweet-scented 
s 
6...0 
6 
. Lobularis grandiplenus, yellow, 
very double and dwarf 3 
. Lorifolius, sulphur, trumpet golden ... 
.♦Lorifollus Emperor, primrose, golden. 
trumpet . very large 21 
Major, golden-yellow, very large ... 2 
..♦Major luteus, yellow, with large 
gashed trumpet 5 
Maximus, golden-yellow, very large 4 
..♦Milneri, perianth and trumpet sul- 
phur, small neat fiower 
.. Minor , fine golden -yellow, rare species 5 
.. Moschatus, white, sulphur trumpet 10 
..♦Mooreanus, light yellow, with long 
narrow regularly lobed rich yellow 
trumpet, very distinct 
.. Nanus, yellow , a fine dwarf species 
for edging , very early, per 100. 15 s. 2 
.. Obvaliaris (The Yellow Tenby 
Daffodil) a very early and dis- 
tinct species per ico, 15J. 2 
.. Princeps, sulphury white, trumpet 
yellow, very large per 100, 15s. 2 
. . Rugilobus, sulphury white, trumpet 
yellow, large per 100, 15*. 2 
..♦Shirley Hibberd, yellow , large and 
very distinct 25 
.. Spurius, yellow, very distinct and 
large per 100, 15*. 2 
,.*Stellatus, perianth and trumpet 
yellow , handsome 7 
.. Telamonius plenus, large, double 
golden-yellow, largest roots, per 
100, ys. 6 d. 1 
.. Telamonius plenus, large , double 
golden-yellow, second size roots, 
per 100, 5*. 6 d. 1 
.. Torluosus, white, trumpet prim- 
rose 10 
..♦Volutus, periajith and trumpet 
primrose , very distinct and hand- 
some 
..♦William Goldring, white , trumpet 
primrose, very distinct 36 
6...0 4 
...1 6 
0...2 o 
6...0 3 
6...0 6 
6...0 6 
...3 6 
6.. .0 6 
6.. . 1 o 
...5 6 
6...0 3 
6...0 3 
6...0 3 
6...0 3 
0...2 6 
6...0 3 
6...0 9 
6.. .0 3 
0...0 3 
6.. . 1 o 
10 6 
0...3 6 
THE MOCK-DAFFODIL WITH CHALICE-SHAPED CROWN. 
Group II.— Medii-coronatss of Baker, Queltta, Phllogyne, etc., of Haworth, Peerless, Nonsuch, etc., 
of Parkinson. 
Distinguishing Character. — Crown half as long as the divisions of the perianth , hut in one or two cases 
three-quarters as long. 
It is pretty generally supposed that the varieties in this group are hybrids (excepting, perhaps, Juncifolius). 
It is true, Incomparabilis is found wild in France and Spain, but Dean Herbert and others have produced it by 
crossing Poeticus with a Trumpet Daffodil. Macleai is considered by Baker between a Tazetta and a Trumpet 
Daffodil. Although we have no positive data as to the parentage of the new hybrids described in this group, we 
think it may fairly be assumed that Poeticus and the Trumpet Daffodils gave all the varieties of Incomparabilis. 
which have always the crown yellow j Poeticus or Montanus, with Cernuus or Albicans, gave the varieties of 
Vinccnti, which have the perianth white, or sulphur-white, and the crown always canary-yellow. The same 
cross would give Leedsi “ the Eucharis-like Daffodil,” which has the perianth white, and the crown white, or 
primrose, changing to white. Poeticus and Bicolor would give Nelsoni. Poeticus and Incomparabilis would 
give Barri, which may be considered a small Incomparabilis. 
The varieties in this group commence flowering in March and furnish a succession till May. 
pci doz. each. per doz. each. 
s. d. a. d. s. d. s. d. 
Incomparabilis, double yellow, 
" Butter and Eggs" per ioo,'7*. 6if. 1 6...0 3 
Incomparabilis, double white, 
orange nectary ,' 1 Eggs and Bacon" 3 6...0 4 
Incomparabilis, double white, sul- 
phur nectary," Codlings andCream" 6...0 6 
. Incomparahllls, yellow, crown 
sometimes stained. ..per 100, 7*. 6 d. 1 6...0 3 
•Incomparabilis aurantius, yellow, 
crown stained per 100, io.t 6 d. 2 0...0 3 
Incomparabilis seml-partltus, 
pale primrose, cup sulphur, and 
deeply lobed, very rare 2 6 
♦Incomparabilis concolor, yellow 4 6...0 6 
.♦Incomparabilis concolor expansus, 
large spreading crown 5 6...0 6 
, •Inoomparabllls conoolor, Edward 
Hart, yellow, very distinct 7 6...0 9 
.♦Incomparabilis concolor, Frank 
Miles , crown tinged, large flower 15 0...1 
.♦Incomparabilis concolor grandl- 
florus, large flower 5 6.. o 
.•Incomparabilis concolor minor, 
yellow 5 6...0 
.♦Incomparabilis concolor nanus, 
small flower per 100, ior. 61 i. 2 0...0 
.♦Incomparabilis concolor stellatus, 
starry-flowered 4 6...0 
.♦Incomparabilis Leedsil, yellow, 
ctown stained orange-scarlet 
per xoo, r5r. 2 6...0 
.♦Incomparabilis Leedsil, Charles 
James Backhouse, yellow, crown 
orange-scarlet, splendid 5 
♦Incomparabilis Leedsil expansus, 
targe spreading crown 5 6„.o 
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