Barr’s Hardy Daffodils, Nelsoni, Bernardi, Tridymus, Odorus, Triandrus, &c. 29 
NARCISSUS NELSONI. 
Nelson’s Daffodils, with goblet-shaped cup. 
Handsome for indoors , 3 bulbs in a ^-inc/t pot ; 
beautiful in beds, borders, and for naturalization. 
*NELSONI MAJOR, large white perianth 1 per doz. each 
the cup yellow, frequently suffused with s. d. s. d. 
orange-scarlet on opening, per ioo, 40/ 5 6.. o 6 
*MIKOR, perianth white, cup yellow, 
comparatively dwarf; distinguished by 
the pistil projecting beyond the brim 
per ioi>, 24/ 3 6...0 4 
*PULCHELLUS, perianth white, cup 
yellow ; distinguished by the campanu- 
late closely imbricated perianth 7 6...0 9 
^WILLIAM BACKHOUSE, broad white 
imbricated perianth, clear yellow cup 
per ioo, 40/ 5 6...0 6 
NARCISSUS MACLEAII. 
BIACLEAII ( Panza bicolor and Diomedes 
minor), flowers small, white perianth, 
yellow cup, robust, dwarf... per 100, 8/6 1 6...0 3 
NARCISSUS BERNARDI. 
Bernard’s Long and Short- Crown Daffodil. 
(|BERNARDI, perianth white, cup vari- 
able in size, yellow, or yellow stained 
orange. Mr. Bair found this pretty 
Hybrid growing where N. Poeticus and 
Variiformis intermingle ...per 100, 25/ 3 
NARCISSUS TRIDYMUS. 
Three-Crowned Daffodils. 
Charming for indoors 3 in a 5-inch pot, and 
elegant in beds, borders, and naturalized. 
*DUKE OP ALBANY, perianth sulphur, 
cup rich orange, beautiful 10 
*DUCHESS OF ALBANY, perianth 
sulphur, fine yellow cup 7 
•{•PRINCESS ALICE, beautiful neat 
flower, creamy white perianth, clear 
yellow cup, dwarf and robust 25 
*S. A. DE GRAAPP, large bold well 
imbricated yellow perianth, yellow cup 10 
6...0 
6. . .1 
6.. .0 
6... 1 
NARCISSUS ODORUS ( Philooync ). 
The Large Yellow Jonquil-like Daffodils. 
Graceful for indoors 6 in a pot , and charming 
iti beds, borders , and naturalized. 
4)D0RUS (the great 6-lobed) (Cam- 
pernelli), perianth and cup full yellow, 
per 1000, 42/ ; per 100, 4/6 o 9... 
JilUGULOSUS, true (the great wrinkled 
yellow cup), broad imbricated yellow 
perianth per ioo, 6/6 1 o... 
4 
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9 
6 
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NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS. 
Very graceful for indoors 6 to 12 in a 4 or 
5-inch pot, and beautiful on rockwork . 
*ALBUS [Angel's Tears), white, flowers p. doz. each 
variable in ' size, perianth elegantly re- 8. d. s. d. 
flexed 1st size bulbs, per 100, 25/ 3 6...° 4 
2nd size bulbs, per ioo, 12/6 2 0...0 3 
*PALLIDULUS, sulphur- white, very 
beautiful. Collected in Spain by Mr. 
Barr, 1892 pot of 6 bulbs, 2/6 
,, 12 ,, 4/6 
N. Cyclamineus and Triandrus are the only Dafodils 
with Cyclamen-like reflexed petals. 
NARCISSUS JUNCIFOLIUS. 
The Least Rush-leaved Daffodil. 
Elegant, 6 to 12 in a 4 or 5-inch pot , charm- 
ing for rockwork, and suitable for edgings. 
JUNCIFOLIUS, a slender growing dwarf 
species, with graceful rich yellow flowers 
per 100, 7/6 1 3...0 3 
NARCISSUS INCOMP ARAB I LIS 
PLENUS. 
The Double-flowered Nonsuch & Peerless Daffodils. 
Handsome 5 to 6 in a pot, the large massive flowers 
very attractive in-doors , and beautiful in 
beds, borders , or naturalized 
per doz. each 
AURANTIUS PLENUS (Butter and s. d. s. d. 
Eggs), double yellow with orange nec- 
tary, very effective in clumps and 
masses per 1000, 45/; p. ioo, 5/6 1 o 
ALBUS PLENUS AURANTIUS (Eggs 
and Bacon or Orange Phcenix), 
double white, with orange nectary, 
very handsome per iod, 12/6 2 0...0 3 
ALBUS PLENUS SULPIUIREUS 
(Codlins and Cream, Sulphur Phm- 
nix), double white, with sulphur nec- 
tary, a very chaste flower prized for 
cutting 5 6...0 6 
NARCISSUS ODORUS PLENUS. 
Queen Ann’s Double Jonquil. 
The beautiful rose-like double flowers, are charming 
in-doors 3 to 6 in a pot, and beautiful in 
beds, borders, and naturalized. 
ODORUS PLENUS, handsome rich full 
yellow flowers, resembling a small 
neat double rose 6 6...0 8 
DAFFODILS.— GROUP III.-PARVI-CQRONATI (baker). 
The Small-crowned Daffodil or True Narcissus. 
Distinguishing Character. — Crown less than half as long as the divisions of the perianth. 
In this series, Poeticus (the purple-ringed Daffodil) is the true Narcissus ; Burbidgei is a hybrid, one 
remove from Poeticus, and is the connecting link between Groups II. and III. [See Coloured Plate in 
" The Garden," 1880.) Biflorus is Parkinson's Primrose-Peerless, Gracilis and Tenuior are the Helena ol 
Haworth; jonquil, the Jonquilla of Linnaeus; Polyanthus Narcissus, the Hennione of Haworth and Tazetta 
of Sibthorp. 
The early-flowering Poeticus varieties commence flowering in March, an l the late-flowering varieties 
close the Daffodil season in June. Burbidge's beautiful hybrid Poet's Daffodils flower in succession from 
March to middle of May. Gracilis, Schizanthes oricntalis, and the Double White Gardenia-flowered Daffodil, 
are among the latest to bloom. 
iW The Daffodils enumerated in this list are all popular fine sorts, and inexpensive. Our fuller 
collection, containing the new sorts up to 1892, is published separately, and may be had free on application. 
All Daffodil amateurs should send for a copy. 
ter The Daffodils in this Group are light graceful pot-plauts for indoors, flowering with the 
Hyacinth, and should he cultivated iu the same way, 3 or 6 bulbs in a 4 or 6 . inch pot. The cut 
flowers of this section are greatly in demand for bouquets and vases. General Cultural directions, p. 24 . 
King Street, Covent Garden, 1892.] 
