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VARIOUS TAZETTA HYBRIDS. 
§TRIDYMUS Cloth of Gold (3), XXX, a very striking and decorative bedding 
variety lasting long in condition, each stem bearing three to five sweetly scented flowers 
of the richest golden-yellow ; a robust grower and free bloomer, valuable as a cut flower, 
ht. 14 in 
§BIFLORUS (5), XX, a wild natural hybrid, pure white perianth, yellow crown, a 
useful late-flowering Daffodil to naturalise, ht. 15 in per too, 5/6 
CANALICULATUS. New Seedling Daffodils, /aye 7 
§INTERMEDIUS “SUNSET” (3), XXX, canary-yellow perianth and large glowing 
orange-red cup, 4 to 5 flowers on a stem, remarkably showy, ht. 16 in. Award of 
Merit R.II.S ^ 
per <loz. each. 
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DIVISION IX.— POETICUS-True Poet’s Narcissi. 
These “ Poet’s” Daffodils or Narcissi all have snowy white perianth segments or 
petals, and a small flattened eye or crown, yellow or lemon edged more or less deeply 
with scarlet or crimson, and sometimes almost all scarlet. All are more or less 
sweetly scented. 
The earlier flowering varieties afford a very beautiful 
decoration indoors when grown in pots (5 bulbs in a pot) 
or forced. As border plants and naturalised in grass by 
themselves the Poet’s Narcissi produce a lovely effect. 
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Early planting and liberal culture is specially recom- 
mended for these Poet’s Daffodils. To obtain tall 
stems and fine large flowers they should be grown 
in a rich deep soil not too dry. The varieties 
haying very highly coloured crowns should be cut 
young to preserve the fine colouring. 
. . per <ioz. each 
^fAlmira (s}>n King Edward VII.) (5), xx, a 
large-flowered variety with broad round white 
perianth of good substance, eye margined deep 
red, ht. 15 in per too, 25/- 
■> Caedmon, Sec New Seedling Daffodils, 
/'t?* 7 each £2 2s. 
tCsesar. See New Seedling Daffodils, lai^e 7 
POETICUS HERRICK. Cacll IS, 
§tC&SSa.ndra (5), xxx, a noble flower of fine form and substance, with broad dear 
white perianth and a small eye deeply rimmed dark red ; habit tall and vigorous, 
ht. 17 in. A fine border variety and valuable for early forcing. Award 01' Merc 
R.M.S., 1899 pef jqq, 25 / 
fCresden {5), xxxx, new 1910, a refined and beautiful Poeticus of good bearing, witl 
well-imbricated snowy white perianth, and a very fl.it eye of fiery scarlet, very attractive 
ht. 17 in. See coloured plate in “ The Garden,” September 24M, 1910 
§tEdna. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 
§tEpiC (5), xxx, very large flower measuring three inches across, with broad solid snow 
white perianth, eye canary, picotee-edge of madder-crimson, handsome, ht. 20 
Award of Merit Birmingham 
§tEthelburga. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 
§tH©rrick (5), xxx, large bold flower of good substance and fine bearing, with broat 
slightly reflexing snowy white perianth and large flat eye deeply rimmed dark scarlet 
free grower, fine for cutting, ht. 17 in. A good early forcer. Award of Merf 
R H.S., 1901 pgr joOj 21 / 
§tHomer (4), xxx, a beautiful large hroad-petalled Poeticus, with orange eye broadly irrar 
gined deep crimson, free grower, lit. 14 in. First-Ci.ass Certificate R.H.S., 189.8 
(4)1 i^xx, broad solid snowy white rounded perianth, and large eye almost entirely 
blood-scarlet, very beautiful, ht. 21 in. Award of Mkrii' for Garden and 
Cutting, R.II.S. 1914 6 
flbis (5), XXX, perianth snowy white, broad and solitl, slightly reflexing, eye deeply edged 
blood-scarlet, very fine, ht. 20 in 25 
tLewis Carrol. See New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each £2 2s. 
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