BARR AND SON, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 
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Jonquil-like Daffodils, continued. per doz. each 
8. d, s, d. 
Rugulosus (the great wrinkled cup), 
perianth broad imbricated, and 
cup full yellow . .per ioo, ios. 6d. i 6...0 3 
Minor (pseudo-juncifolius), perianth 
and cup full yellow, dwarf, valu- 
able for edgings ...per 100, 3s. 6d. o 6 
THE LEAST RUSH-LEAVED DAFFODIL. 
N. JoNCiFomus. 
Not much reduced from natural size. 
Juncifolius, flowers variable in sire 
and shape of cup, a slender grow- 
ing dwarf species, with small neat 
full yellow flowers 3 6...0 4 
THE CYCLAMEN-FLOWERED DAFFODIL 
(OANYMEDES). 
N. TutANnaus var. 
Not much reduced from natural size. 
Triandrus Mrs. Sharman Craw- 
ford, flowers variable in size, 
white, cup about three-quarters 
the length of divisions of the 
perianth ; perianth reflexed, com- 
pletely hiding the tube and seed- 
vessel 21 0...2 o 
Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil, continued. per doz. each 
s. d. s. d. 
Triandrus pallidulus 15 0...1 6 
Triandrus, collected on the Gerez 
Mountains selected roots 10 6...1 o 
Triandrus, collected in the Astu- 
rias selected roots 10 6...1 o 
Triandrus pulchellus, primrose 
perianth, cup white 1 6 
THE DOUBLE-FLOWERED NONSUCH AND 
PEERLESS DAFFODIL, Etc. 
Very much reduced from natural size. 
INCOMP ARABILIS AURANTIUS PLENUS 
(Butter and Eggs), the double 
yellow Nonsuch Daffodil, with 
orange nectary ...per 100, 6s. 6d. 1 0...0 3 
ALBUS PLENUS AURANTIUS (Eggs 
and Bacon, Orange Phcenix), the 
double white Peerless Daffodil, 
with orange nectary. ..per 100, its. 2 6...0 3 
Albus plenus sulphureus (Cod- 
lings and Cream, Sulphur Phcenix), 
the double white Peerless Daffodil, 
with sulphur nectary 
per 100, 32s. 6d. 4 6...0 6 
The three foregoing plants exhibit gradations of 
doubleness from the most perfect rose-like flower to a 
cup with a few florets. In this partially double state 
many persons suppose the flower is making efforts to 
become double, whereas it is attempting to go single. 
In the case of Butter and Eggs, to pass from 
double to single is very common, but it is a rare 
occurrence for either Eggs and Bacon or Codlings 
and Cream to become single. 
QUEEN ANN’S DOUBLE JONQUIL. 
Odorus minor plenus, flowers of 
a rich full yellow, not unlike a small 
double yellow rose 5 6...0 6 
GROUP III.-PARVI-CORONATI OF BAKER. 
The Small-crowned Daffodil or True Narcissus. Under this heading are included 
Polyanthus or Bunch-flowered Narcissus (Hermione and Helena of Haworth); Biflorus 
(the Primrose-Peerless); Poeticus (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 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 iD March, and the late-flowering close the Daffodil season towards 
the end of May. Gracilis, Schizanthes Orientalis, Poeticus Stellaris, and the Double White Gardenia-flowered 
Daffodil, are the latest to bloom. 
