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DIVISION X. — DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
(A) Double Trumpet Daffodils. 
All the Double Trumpet Daffodils thrive admirably when planted in grassland and allowed to remain 
undisturbed. They are seen to great advantage when planted in clumps in permanent borders, and as 
pot-plants they are very attractive (several bulbs in a pot). per dor. each. 
f’Capax Plenus ( syn . Eystettensis), Queen Anne’s Double Daffodil (i), xxx, 
native of Ireland , beautiful soft pale lemon -coloured flowers, consisting of six rows of 
petals, symmetrically arranged over each other in the form of a star, lit. 7 in 8 
‘Cernuus Plenus (The Old Double White Trumpet Daffodil) (i), xxxx, native 
of England , flowers of exquisite beauty. For successful culture plant in shade in good 
virgin pasture-loam, avoiding manure, and leave it to become established, ht. 10 in 24 
'Lobularis Plenus (The Dwarf Double Sweet-Scented Daffodil) (2), xx, native 
of the Netherlands, large double yellow flowers, which are delightfully sweet-scented, 
ht. 10 in I0 °. 2 Sh 
’Minor Plenus (Rip Van Winkle) (2), xx, native of Ireland, small double yellow 
flowers with curiously twisted petals, rare, ht. 9 in 
’Plenissimus (Parkinson’s Rose-flowered Daffodil) (3), xx, large rose-shaped rich 
yellow flowers, very double and having several centres, delicately scented, ht. 14 in 3 
Rip Van Winkle, see Minor Plenus. 
t*ScotiCus Plenus (Double Scotch Garland Lily) (2), xx, a very charming 
showy Double Daffodil, with white and golden petals interspersed, ht. 12 in 3 
SfTelamonius Plenus (Wilmer’s Great Double Golden-yellow Daffodil) (2), 
xx, the large Old Double yellow Trumpet Daffodil-, valuable for grouping in beds 
and borders, also for forcing Splendid large bulbs, per 1030, 75/- ; per too, 8/6 1 
,, ,, Good flowering bulbs ,, 55/-; ,, 6/- o 
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(B) Double Incomparabilis Narcissi. 
The Double Rose-flowered Daffodils. 
The large massive flowers of these are greatly prized for bouquets and vases, mixing well with other 
flowers and foliage in decoration. As pot plants (3 to 6 bulbs in a pot) they are very charming, while 
in beds, borders, or naturalised they make a most effective display. 
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§fApricot Phoenix (3), xxx, flowers large and 
of great beauty, being fully double, creamy 
white shading to a pretty apricot-buff at centre 
each f 1 1 os. 
§fArgent (3), xxx, a beautiful cross between Tela- 
t nonius plenus and Poeticus ornatus, bearing 
elegantly formed star-shaped semi-double flowers 
of erect bearing with creamy white petals and 
yellow centre, ht. 18 in per 100, 30/- 
§fButterf5y (3), xx, having star-shaped double 
flowers with pale yellow and cream petals in- 
terspersed, very effective per too, 17/6 
§fButter and Eggs (2), xx, native of 
England, large double light yellow rose-shaped 
flowers, orange-coloured towards the centre, 
very effective in clumps and masses, ht. 17 in. 
per 1000, 42/- ; per 100, 4/6 
Extra strong, ,, 60/-; ,, 6/6 
§jCodlins and Cream (syn. Sulphur 
Phoenix) (3), xxx, large double white rose- 
shaped flowers with sulphur centre, very chaste 
and beautiful ; much prized for bouquets, vases, 
DOUBLE NARCISSUS, CODLINS AND CREAM CtC., ht. lb in — .......per 100, S/6 
(About one-third natural siec). ,, >> Extra Fine Stock ,, 12/6 
fDublOon (3), xx, a cross between Telamonius plenus and Poeticus ornatus bearing 
elegant bright yellow double flowers with darker centre, of fine erect habit, ht. 18 in. ... 
tEggs and Bacon (syn. Orange Phoenix) (2), xxx, large double rose- 
shaped flowers, white with rich reddish orange centre, ht. 17 in per 100, 6/6 
,, Extra Fine Stock, ,, 8/6 
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§fGolden Rose (syn. Pallidus Plenus) (2), xxx, flowers very large and 
round, rich light yellow with orange-golden centre, very double, handsome and showy, 
ht. 17 in per too, 8/6 
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