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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1912. 
Division VI. — Cyclamineus & Cyclamineus Hybrids. 
Seeing that Cyclamineus blood, like that of Triandrus, imparts such a distinct form to Daffodils, a 
separate division lias been made for its hybrids. It has been used by many hybridiscrs as a parent, but as a 
rule the progeny has not been long-lived. It is possible, however, that we may yet obtain hybrids with a 
stronger constitution to come under this division. 
Cyclamineus (if, the Yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. pet . doz each. 
This beautiful little Daffodil was re-introduced into cultivation in 1887 s - s - ^ 
by A. W. Tait. Esq., of Oporto, after being lost sight of for 200 to 
300 years. It is the earliest of all Daffodils and is a charming elegant 
little flower of very distinct form ; the trumpet is rich yellow, straight 
and tube-like, elegantly serrated at mouth, while the perianth is 
fr / F] reflexed as in a Cyclamen. A valuable little species for pot-culture, 
™ ' * edgings, rockwork, and to naturalise in grass and shady nooks, or at 
the water’s edge ; it delights in a dampish sandy peat soil, lit. 6 in., 
First-Ci.ass CERTIFICATE R.H.S. As we have to depend for our 
annual supply upon collected bulbs, and these have to be taken up while 
n cyclamineus ^ le f°^ a S e * s stilt green, they are not all likely to bloom the first season , 
(.Half natural size). but a fair proportion will per IOO, 15/- 2 3..0 3 
,, ,, Extra strong bulbs 3604 
Minicycla, a very dainty miniature Daffodil, being a cross between Cyclamineus and 
Minimus and intermediate in form between the two ; flowers bright yellow with 
slightly reflexed pointed perianth and well-formed trumpet prettily fringed at mouth, 
ht. 4J- in. This little variety should be grown in pots in a cold house or be given a 
choice spot on rockwork — ...5 6 
DIV. VII.— JONQUILLA and JONQUIL HYBRIDS. 
Under this division are placed the Single Jonquil and all Daffodil hybrids where the 
characteristics of the Jonquil parent dominate, such as Odorus, etc. per e ^ h 
-j-JOIMQUILLA (The Single Sweet Jonquil) (5), xxx, hearing in May graceful heads of s. d. s. d 
numerous small rich yellow flowers, prized for their delicious scent, ht. 14 in. 
per 1000, 28/- ; per 100, 3/- o 6... — 
,, ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 40/-; ,, 4/6 o 8... — 
{ Buttercup, xxxx, a cross between Emperor and Jonquilla , flower of very distinct 
handsome form, borne on a long stem ; colour rich Buttercup-yellow, almost a self, 
with broad stiff perianth very slightly reflexing and of same length as the trumpet, 
which is straight and of great substance ; the flower has a delicate Jonquil perfume. 
Award of Merit R.II.S,, 1908 each £1 7 s. 
{Golden Ensign. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 each ,£10 ics. 
§JOdorus Campanella (Campanelle Jonquil) (1), xx, native of France , having a 
rush-like foliage and several bright yellow fragrant flowers on astern, ht. 18 in. 
An Extra Selected Early-flowering Strain, suitable for pot 
culture per 1000, 50/-; per 100, 5/6 o 10... — 
„ „ Selected Dutch-grown bulbs, flowering a little later than the 
above per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6 o 6... — 
* ,, heminalis, true (2), XX, native of England, rich yellow, with long hand- 
some cup, delightfully fragrant, very distinct, ht. 15 in. ; it is best grown in 
shade or in grass with a north aspect 3 6...0 4 
§f ,, minor, true, xx, a dainty little flower, deep golden-yellow, sweet- 
scented, ht. 9 in., rare 7 6...0 8 
^-j- ,, rugulosus, true (2), xx, rich yellow fragrant flowers with broad imbricated 
perianth, and straight wrinkled cup, foliage erect and rush-like, a most 
charming showy variety, valuable for bedding, ht. 18 in. 
Specially Selected Stock, per 1000, 35/-; per 100, 4/- o 7... — 
§{■ „ ,, maxim us, xxxx, a remarkably handsome flower of model form, 
resembling Odorus rugulosus, but twice the size, colour rich dark 
golden, broad imbricated perianth, and bold straight channelled 
cup, fragrant. First-Class Certificates Birmingham, R II. S., 
and R.B.S., London each £2 2 s. 
