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(B) Double Incomparabilis Narcissi. 
The Double Rose-flowered Daffodils. 
The large massive flowers of these are greatly prized for boiupiets 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 Ijeds, borders, or naturalised they make a most effective display 
§fArgent (3), xxx, 
DOUBLE NARCISSUS, ARGENT. 
beautiful cross between 
Telnmonius pUnus and Posticus ornaiusy 
bearing very lieauliful and elegant star-shaped 
semi-double flowers of erect bearing with creamy 
white petals and yellow centre, ht. i8 in. It 
may be forced early in pots per lOO, 12/6 
§fButter and Eggs (2), x, native of 
England^ large double light yellow rose- 
shaped flowers, orange-coloured towards the 
centre, very efiective in clumps and masses, 
ht. 17 in per 1000, 45/-; per 100, 5/- 
,, ,, Exira large bulbs ,, 8/6 
§1Codlins 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, etc., ht. i8 in per 100, 10/6 
iDublOOn (3), XX, a hybrid of Telamonius 
pknus and Poeticus oniatuSy bearing elegant 
bright yellow double flowers with darker centre, 
of fine erect habit, ht. 18 in per 100, 12/6 
per <loz. 
d. 
each, 
f. d 
1'ESSS a.nd Bacon (Orang^e Phoenix) (2), xx, large doulde rose-shaped flowers, 
white with rich reddish orange centre, hi. 17 in Extra Fine Strain, per too, 10/6 
6...0 2 
§tGolden Rose (syn. Pallldus 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 i 3...0 2 
flnglescombe (4), xxx, bearing very large fully double flowers of a buttery primrose- 
yellow, with broad rounded petals — 10 6 
§tPl'inirOSe Phoenix (4), xxxx, a valuable addition to this section of Double Daffodils ; 
the large double rose-shaped flowers are of a beautiful soft lemon shade ; much prized 
for vases, ht. 20 in. Award of Mkrit R.II.S. 1902 12 b...i 3 
fVolcano. New Seedling Daffodils, 9 each ,^3 31. 
(C) Double Sweet-scented Jonquils. 
§Jonqullla flore-pleno (The Old Double Sweet Jonquil) (6), producing in May 
clusters of rich golden-yellow small double flowers of delightful fragrance ; a favourite 
flower for pots and cutting per too, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
-Odorus Campanelle plenus (The Tall Double Campanelle Jonquil) (3), xx, 
a very charming variety, bearing heads of fragrant double yellow flowers of elegant 
form, on tall graceful stems, ht. 15 in. This is much easier to grow than the Queen 
Anne’s Double Jonquil, which has now almost disappeared from cultivation 
per 100, 8/6 i 3...0 2 
(D) Double Poeticus Narcissus. 
The Gardenia-flowered Sweet-scented Narcissus. 
§Double White Poeticus (6), xxx, large double snowy white sweet-scented 
Gardenia-like blossoms, much prized for cutting, ht. 15 in. To obtain fine handsome 
flowers this Narcissus should be planted early in a good deep cool soil not too dry 
Extra fine seleoted stock, per 1000, 35/-; per too, 4/- o 7... — 
Barr’s Sweet-scented Double Chinese Paeonies. 
These Pceonies with their reddish foliage in Spring produce a charming eflfect when associated with 
Dafl'odils. For full Descriptive List see Harr’s Hartly Plant Catalogue. 
